
Discover if family mediation is right for you.
During this free 15-minute phone call with either Katy or Pam, you can share a bit about your situation, and we'll talk through how our mediation services can help. We'll also discuss costs, assess your eligibility for legal aid, and explain the Government mediation voucher scheme.
Please use our contact form to book your free consultation.
£110 per person - this individual session lasts between 45 and 60 minutes
An intake meeting is the first step towards family mediation. It's where you'll tell us, in confidence, about your situation, and we'll talk through the mediation process (so you know what to expect). We'll also explore whether mediation is suitable and safe for you.
The intake session will be with either Katy or Pam and can be in-person or online. Your partner or former partner will have their own intake session to ensure openness and honesty.
Court certificates are included in the MIAM price.
£120 per person - 60 minute session (includes written summary notes) costs £240 in total
If you decide to proceed, all family mediation sessions are joint and involve Katy, Pam and both clients.
After each session, we will provide a summary of the main points discussed and any potential proposals related to your mediation. In the sessions that follow, we'll refer to this summary to ensure we deliver the most efficient and effective service possible.
We offer online mediation, in-person mediation, and shuttle mediation.
£150 per person - £300 total for the entire document
Once family mediation has concluded, we will prepare a memorandum of understanding. This document confirms the arrangements and details that you’ve discussed and agreed upon during mediation. Although not legally binding, the MoU can be used by solicitors to form the basis of a consent order.
£150 per person = £300 for the entire document
We’ll provide a comprehensive financial overview that details all the information you’ve shared and conclusions you’ve reached during family mediation. This document relates specifically to assets, expenses, income, and pensions, and can be presented to the courts if required.
Our Open Financial Statements are carefully written so they are easy for everyone to understand.


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