What happens at family mediation?
When we mediate, each side meets in a neutral location and has the opportunity to express themselves openly while we guide the discussion. We begin by discussing the specific problems you are facing, whether they involve divorce and child custody or financial issues.
Our job is to shepherd the conversation, with both parties feeling heard and respected as competing possible paths are discussed. Along the way, we focus on creating a supportive environment and invite both parties to work together to reach agreements that satisfy all involved. We want to see families find remaining solutions that leave everyone better off and preserve peace as they move on with their lives.
What is the main purpose of mediation?
Principally, mediation exists to provide a safe space and constructive dynamics for the self-determination of persons and groups in dispute. Mediation involves more than just finding a practical solution; it is about encouraging frank conversation and empathy for the other side, and discussing mediation information at the initial information meeting (MIAM) to support joint problem-solving, particularly in early PS sessions.
We aim to provide clients with the means and confidence to navigate their situations, enabling them to resolve disputes while maintaining relationships and respecting one another. By listening to both sides and promoting a collaborative process, we enable our clients to arrive at effective, lasting solutions and a more promising future.