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24 Family Mediation

1. Introduction

If your relationship is breaking down, you will probably be concerned about making arrangements for the future, especially if you have children. This leaflet explains how you can do this without going to court using family mediation.

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There is information on:

2. What is mediation?

3. Who can use mediation?

4. What can I use mediation for?

5. When can I use mediation?

6. How is mediation different from counselling?

7. What happens in mediation?

8. How much does mediation cost?

9. How do I find a mediator?

10. Further Help

11. About this leaflet







This leaflet is published by the Legal Services Commission (LSC). It was written in association with the UK College of Family Mediators.

Leaflet Version: May 2006