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			<title>What is Divorce via Mediation?</title>
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Divorce Via Mediation provides a confidential process for you both to separate or divorce. We cover the Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire and Central London areas.
You will have the guidance   advice of an effective mediator. He will manage your meetings to ensure a safe environment and a level platform together, for you both to be heard by the other on your important issues.

Divorce Via Mediation has particular expertise and experience in assisting you both to resolve your financial, property and children issues. 

The Divorce Via Mediation process requires only the minimal necessary use of your solicitors, to keep costs down, be quicker and be less antagonistic.
 
 
 
The impartial management of your discussions together, by a single effective third party mediator, is structured as above to help avoid those unnecessary misunderstandings and tensions for you both which are frequently associated with solicitors communicating together, which can lead to delays and spiralling costs. Instead, you are in control throughout the mediation process. We can meet at our offices in Milton Keynes, or at a location acceptable to you.
 
 ...through mediation we were finally able to get on with our lives, no longer as a couple but always as co-parents. 

You can start the mediation process separately, with your own free 30 minute assessment alone with the mediator, followed on immediately by your own first hour with the mediator if you wish. The other party will then do the same in his/her own time. Thereafter, typically at 2-4 week intervals, you will have together 2 hour sessions totalling about 12 hours with the mediator. 

We also give practical legal information which is relevant to your unique situation, and this may include indications on how the courts could view your proposed arrangements.
 
&amp;ldquo;How much better it would have been for the family if we had been compelled to go through a mediation process, possibly with the &amp;pound;250,000 that was finally spent on legal costs being put in trust for the children.&amp;rdquo; 
(Litigant &amp;ndash; Sunday Times October 2005)</description>
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