Why do clients prefer Family Mediation to Court ?

Clients often prefer family mediation for several reasons

1. Privacy and confidentiality: Mediation is a private process, unlike court proceedings which are public. This allows families to discuss sensitive issues without fear of public exposure.

 

2. Control over the outcome: In mediation, the parties have control over the final agreement, unlike in court where a judge imposes a decision. This empowers families to craft customised solutions that meet their unique needs.

 

3. Preservation of relationships: Mediation aims to facilitate communication and understanding between parties, which can help preserve relationships, especially important when children are involved or when parties need to co-parent after separation.

 

4. Cost-effectiveness: Mediation is generally less expensive than prolonged litigation, saving families significant legal fees and court costs.

 

5. Flexibility: Mediation is a flexible process that can address a wide range of issues, including how much time children will spend with each parent, property division, pension sharing, spousal support, and more.

 

6. Timeliness: Mediation can often resolve disputes more quickly than court proceedings, which can be subject to lengthy delays and backlogs.

 

7. Informality: The mediation setting is typically less adversarial and more informal than a courtroom, which can reduce stress and tension for families.

 

8. Empowerment: Mediation empowers parties to take an active role in resolving their disputes, rather than having decisions imposed upon them by a third party.

 

Overall, the collaborative nature of mediation, coupled with its potential for preserving relationships, saving costs, and providing customised solutions, makes it an attractive option for many families navigating the sensitive and complex issues involved with sorting out their separation and divorce.

If you would like to know more about how family mediation can help you book a free call on our website or email us at hello@familymandm.co.uk or call us on 0800 206 2258.

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