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About Divorce And Separation Solutions

Divorce & Separation Solutions - Delivering Mediation for Essex, Suffolk and Bedfordshire.

Driving mediation forward In a rapidly changing World.

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FAMILY LAWYERS URGED TO STEER CLIENTS TOWARDS PRIVATE MEDIATION -
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What are the most frequently asked questions about #divorce?
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GET IN TOUCH -
Contact – info@divorcesols.co.uk Mobile: 07583 281492 8 am – 8 pm Head Office: 01702 522425... Head Office: The Old Gas Works, 43 Progress Road, Leigh On Sea, Essex. SS9 5PR.
We are appointed mediators to Lawyer Supported Mediation.
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Mediation is a cost-effective way of sorting any differences you have with your ex-partner about money, property or children.
You should try to talk to a mediator when you separate. You can go straight to a solicitor, but the first question they’ll often ask you is whether you’ve tried mediation.
Even if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove that you’ve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM). This is ...an introductory meeting to explain what mediation is and how it might help you.
www.divorcesols.co.uk 07583 281492
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What happens at mediation
You, your ex-partner and a trained mediator normally sit together to discuss your differences. You can sit in different rooms if you prefer and ask the mediator to go back and forwards between you. This is known as ‘shuttle mediation’.
Shuttle mediation takes longer, so it's usually more expensive.
... The mediator can’t give legal advice, but they will:
listen to both your points of view - they won’t take sides
help to create a calm atmosphere where you can reach an agreement you’re both happy with
suggest practical steps to help you agree on things
Everything you say in mediation is confidential.
If you have children, your mediator will normally focus on what’s best for them and their needs. The mediator might even talk to your children if they think it’s appropriate and you agree to it.
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What are the most frequently asked questions about #divorce?
https://goo.gl/pfSVPv

User

GET IN TOUCH -
Contact – info@divorcesols.co.uk Mobile: 07583 281492 8 am – 8 pm Head Office: 01702 522425... Head Office: The Old Gas Works, 43 Progress Road, Leigh On Sea, Essex. SS9 5PR.
We are appointed mediators to Lawyer Supported Mediation.
www.divorcesols.co.uk
See More

User

Mediation is a cost-effective way of sorting any differences you have with your ex-partner about money, property or children.
You should try to talk to a mediator when you separate. You can go straight to a solicitor, but the first question they’ll often ask you is whether you’ve tried mediation.
Even if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove that you’ve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM). This is ...an introductory meeting to explain what mediation is and how it might help you.
www.divorcesols.co.uk 07583 281492
See More

User

What happens at mediation
You, your ex-partner and a trained mediator normally sit together to discuss your differences. You can sit in different rooms if you prefer and ask the mediator to go back and forwards between you. This is known as ‘shuttle mediation’.
Shuttle mediation takes longer, so it's usually more expensive.
... The mediator can’t give legal advice, but they will:
listen to both your points of view - they won’t take sides
help to create a calm atmosphere where you can reach an agreement you’re both happy with
suggest practical steps to help you agree on things
Everything you say in mediation is confidential.
If you have children, your mediator will normally focus on what’s best for them and their needs. The mediator might even talk to your children if they think it’s appropriate and you agree to it.
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User

What are the most frequently asked questions about #divorce?
https://goo.gl/pfSVPv

User

FAMILY LAWYERS URGED TO STEER CLIENTS TOWARDS PRIVATE MEDIATION -
https://divorcesols.co.uk/…/family-lawy ers-urged-to-steer-…/

User

GET IN TOUCH -
Contact – info@divorcesols.co.uk Mobile: 07583 281492 8 am – 8 pm Head Office: 01702 522425... Head Office: The Old Gas Works, 43 Progress Road, Leigh On Sea, Essex. SS9 5PR.
We are appointed mediators to Lawyer Supported Mediation.
www.divorcesols.co.uk
See More

User

Mediation is a cost-effective way of sorting any differences you have with your ex-partner about money, property or children.
You should try to talk to a mediator when you separate. You can go straight to a solicitor, but the first question they’ll often ask you is whether you’ve tried mediation.
Even if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove that you’ve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM). This is ...an introductory meeting to explain what mediation is and how it might help you.
www.divorcesols.co.uk 07583 281492
See More

User

What happens at mediation
You, your ex-partner and a trained mediator normally sit together to discuss your differences. You can sit in different rooms if you prefer and ask the mediator to go back and forwards between you. This is known as ‘shuttle mediation’.
Shuttle mediation takes longer, so it's usually more expensive.
... The mediator can’t give legal advice, but they will:
listen to both your points of view - they won’t take sides
help to create a calm atmosphere where you can reach an agreement you’re both happy with
suggest practical steps to help you agree on things
Everything you say in mediation is confidential.
If you have children, your mediator will normally focus on what’s best for them and their needs. The mediator might even talk to your children if they think it’s appropriate and you agree to it.
See More

User

What are the most frequently asked questions about #divorce?
https://goo.gl/pfSVPv

User

GET IN TOUCH -
Contact – info@divorcesols.co.uk Mobile: 07583 281492 8 am – 8 pm Head Office: 01702 522425... Head Office: The Old Gas Works, 43 Progress Road, Leigh On Sea, Essex. SS9 5PR.
We are appointed mediators to Lawyer Supported Mediation.
www.divorcesols.co.uk
See More

User

Mediation is a cost-effective way of sorting any differences you have with your ex-partner about money, property or children.
You should try to talk to a mediator when you separate. You can go straight to a solicitor, but the first question they’ll often ask you is whether you’ve tried mediation.
Even if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove that you’ve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM). This is ...an introductory meeting to explain what mediation is and how it might help you.
www.divorcesols.co.uk 07583 281492
See More

User

What happens at mediation
You, your ex-partner and a trained mediator normally sit together to discuss your differences. You can sit in different rooms if you prefer and ask the mediator to go back and forwards between you. This is known as ‘shuttle mediation’.
Shuttle mediation takes longer, so it's usually more expensive.
... The mediator can’t give legal advice, but they will:
listen to both your points of view - they won’t take sides
help to create a calm atmosphere where you can reach an agreement you’re both happy with
suggest practical steps to help you agree on things
Everything you say in mediation is confidential.
If you have children, your mediator will normally focus on what’s best for them and their needs. The mediator might even talk to your children if they think it’s appropriate and you agree to it.
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More about Divorce And Separation Solutions

Divorce And Separation Solutions is located at The Old Gas Works,, SS9 5PR.
07583 281492
Monday: 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 20:00
Friday: 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 20:00
Sunday: 08:00 - 20:00
http://www.divorcesols.co.uk