In this episode of the Family Law series, Paul Wild looks at the mediation process, and what to consider when using the mediation process, and what parties need to think about. We talk through the positives of this process and what it can provide when looking at resolving issues as part of separation, and the opportunity to positively resolve any disputes, for example, in relation to their children, financial matters and so on. We also discuss the collaborative process and how this can positively benefit and assist separating parties.
Family Law Unwrapped: Mediation and Collaborative Law – An introduction to these processes
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