What is Mediation?
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So What Is Mediation?
We think we know what it means for us, but do we really?
It’s designed to reduce tension, improve communication and give you a practical way forward – at a pace that feels manageable. Unlike court-imposed rulings, mediation allows families to work collaboratively toward tailor-made, flexible solutions that address their specific concerns. The strength of mediation lies in its emphasis on self-determination – you decide the outcome, not the courts.
A clearer, calmer way to make decisions about children, finances and separation.
How Mediation Works
Share perspectives Safely
Consider All Options
Explore Available Solutions
Clarify Your Priorities
Fair & Workable Agreements
Mediators don’t take sides, make judgements or tell you what you ‘should’ do.
Everything is focused on future solutions, not past conflict
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What Mediation can help you resolve

Child Arrangements
Family mediation helps parents create clear plans for their children after separation. This can include living arrangements, weekly routines, holidays, schooling decisions and communication between households. The focus is always on the wellbeing of the children, helping parents agree arrangements that provide stability, consistency and a positive co-parenting relationship.

Financial Matters
Mediation provides a structured way to discuss financial matters following separation. Couples can work through property arrangements, savings, pensions, debts and ongoing financial responsibilities in a calm and transparent environment. With the guidance of a mediator, conversations stay focused on solutions and fair outcomes that allow both to move forward with clarity.

separation logistics
Separation often raises many practical questions about day-to-day life. Mediation can help couples organise arrangements such as living situations, short-term financial responsibilities and how communication will work while longer-term decisions are being made. Addressing these details early can reduce uncertainty and help both people feel more prepared for the next stage.

communication
For many couples, mediation also helps rebuild constructive communication during a difficult time. With a neutral mediator guiding the conversation, discussions can take place in a balanced and respectful way. This can reduce conflict, improve understanding and create a more cooperative foundation for future decisions - particularly when children remain part of both parents’ lives.
The Benefits of Mediation
More Control Over Outcomes
You decide the outcome, not a court.
Faster & Less Stressful
More affordable & Voucher Option
Mediation is significantly cheaper than going to court, and the £500 voucher may apply
Always Child-focused
Discussions are always grounded in your children’s best interests
Confidential & private
Your mediator ensures the space remains safe, balanced & constructive.
The Mediation Process: Step-by-Step
step one
Free
Consultation
A short, friendly conversation to help you understand how mediation works, ask questions, and decide whether it feels like the right next step for you.
MIAM
Assessment
Joint / Separate Mediation
Summary Documents
Why Families Choose Us
At Alliance Family Mediation, we believe in empowering family members to take an active role in shaping their own future. Family mediation is a safe, structured, impartial process that helps separating couples resolve important decisions without the stress, cost or conflict of going to court. Instead of handing control to a judge, mediation allows you to make your own decisions with the support of a trained, neutral mediator.
It’s designed to reduce tension, improve communication and give you a practical way forward – at a pace that feels manageable. Unlike court-imposed rulings, mediation allows families to work collaboratively toward tailor-made, flexible solutions that address their specific concerns. The strength of mediation lies in its emphasis on self-determination – you decide the outcome, not the courts.
Is Mediation Right For You?
You want to avoid court
You prefer a calmer, more private approach
You value having control over the outcomes
You want to protect your children from conflict
How long does it all take?
You both get to decide your outcome, with my support.
What is Mediation – Are the agreements legal?
What if I’d rather go to court?
Can a mediator give me a divorce?
Do we have to pay for mediation?
Legal aid is available for mediation. This means that if you’re eligible, it might be free for you. I can show you where to go for eligibility checks.
Is mediation about trying to get us to stay together?
I help you work out what happens when you split up.
What is Mediation – are you a regulated mediator?
How do I know you’ll understand?
I understand from my own personal experience that family breakdowns and divorce can be extremely upsetting, confusing and emotional for everyone involved. I can help you apply a solution based approach to the issues you are facing with child arrangements, property and finances.
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