Premier Family Mediation Service
Mediation may be required on Vastly Varying Matters. We are roundly experienced to handle the most sensitive issues.
We mediate between Married Couples on various matters including Financial Matters and Child Custody Matters. Our Service is unbiased and is advisable in matters of separation and divorce.
Our Mediation Service extends to Civil Partners who want an unbiased third-party to help mediate especially if you are separating.
PFMS mediates on matters between your Immediate family and The Extended family. An example of this is mediating for Grandparents to have contacts with their Grandchildren.
We are vastly experienced on Mediating on issues between Couples. Disputes arise as a result of various factors and we mediate to achieve a mutually desirable outcome for both parties.
If you have parental responsibility for a child but you do not live with them, it does not mean you have a right to spend time with your children. However, the other parent must include you when making important decisions about their lives mediation can help resolve disputes that may arise.If you do not have parental responsibility but want to have it and be involved in your child’s life mediation can help you and your partner resolve issues that will enable you to have parental responsibility.
We mediate for former partners who wish to consider or re-consider their arrangements for their child(ren). This often is an issue of Financial Support.
Our Mediators are experienced on matters that arise in Family Mediation. We provide unbiased guidance to all parties, considering all before us.
Our lawyers understand the challenges that can often arise in family Mediation Cases. Take advantage of our expertise and make it work for you and your family.
In addition to the initial meeting, or MIAM, if mediation goes ahead a couple will need, on average, 4 mediation sessions – with each session lasting 1 ½ hours. With this example, the cost of the sessions and the preparation of the relevant documentation would, if shared equally, be £750 each. This is considerably less than the cost of reaching an agreement using your own solicitors – which is typically likely to be around £3000 each and can be even more if disputes have to be resolved in Court.
To enable you to understand the charges fully, and make comparisons with other providers, we have set out our fees below.
On average, a couple will need 3-5 sessions to resolve their issues but more or less may be needed depending upon the issues and degree of complexity.
If you use your own solicitor to reach an agreement, it could typically cost around £3000 each, and considerably more if the dispute ends up in court. As an example, for an individual requiring 4 sessions, the total costs would be £1000.