Free Mediation for Separating Couples

by Sandra Meakins on November 27, 2014
Sandra Meakins

Sandra Meakins

More separating couples are to benefit from free mediation under arrangements announced by the Department of Justice. Sandra Meakins, a family law specialist at Kidd Rapinet’s Farnham office, comments “The objective of the new rules is to see more people resolving issues and reaching agreements on their own terms through mediation. It is often more successful, less expensive and less stressful than going to court”.

From 3 November 2014 the first mediation session is funded for both parties, but only if at least one of them is already legally aided.

This follows the introduction, on 22 April, of compulsory Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAM) when separating couples apply to court over children and financial matters.

Last year nearly two thirds of couples who attended mediation for a child dispute reached general agreement after a single mediation session. Almost 7 out of every 10 couples who opted for mediation reached a final agreement.

From 1 January 2015 there will be a third stage in the government’s work to improve mediation and encourage separating couples to use it to resolve disputes. The Family Mediation Council (FMC) is introducing a compulsory accreditation scheme and new professional standards which all mediators must work toward. All mediators and those working towards becoming a family mediator will be required to be registered with the FMC. The Ministry of Justice is funding the preparation work and costs of implementing the new standards. The new professional standards will mean that separating couples and parents can have confidence in the mediator they choose.

These are the latest stages of reforms to improve the family justice system and follow recommendations made by the independent Family Mediation Task Force.

If you would like assistance in relation to a family matter, call the contact for your local Kidd Rapinet office for further information:

  • Aylesbury: Mark Studdart (01296 432541)
  • Farnham: Sandra Meakins (01252 713242)
  • High Wycombe: Catherine Banks (01494 535321)
  • London: Richard Tymkiw (020 7265 5464)
  • Maidenhead: Kathryn Coyle (01628 621301)
  • Slough: Cyrus Medora (01753 532541)

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