You can attend the Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) either alone or with the other party. If you attend together you will each have some time alone with the mediator. You can tell the mediator about the situation which brings you to mediation. The mediator will explain how mediation could help and how the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »You can attend the Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting on you own if you prefer. As mediation works best with both parties in the same room together, if, after the Information Meeting, you both then decide to start mediation, the following meetings will nearly always be joint sessions which you both attend. The mediator will [...]
Read the rest of this entry »You can attend the Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting on you own if you prefer. As mediation works best with both parties in the same room together, if, after the Information Meeting, you both then decide to start mediation, the following meetings will nearly always be joint sessions which you both attend. The mediator will [...]
Read the rest of this entry »You will come to a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (further details in our FAQs page). After that, you will then both meet together with the mediator for a number of sessions, each lasting 1 ½ hours. The number of meetings that take place will vary depending on the matters being discussed, ranging from 2 [...]
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