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May 26th, 2010
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Some clients come to us, already having seen a solicitor and may have been referred to mediation by them. Solicitors should always discuss the possibility of mediation with all their clients and anyone applying to a solicitor for Public Funding (formerly Legal Aid) for a divorce must be referred to try mediation first. Other clients [...]
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May 26th, 2010
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The aim of property and financial mediation is for the mediator to help you to agree a financial settlement which you both consider to be fair and reasonable and which takes full account of the needs of any children. The first step is to compile a detailed list of all assets, liabilities (debts), income and [...]
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