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We have an accredited mediator and accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP). Our staff include solicitors specialising in Family Law.
We are passionate about helping people resolve their disputes without going through the stress, delay and cost of a court hearing.
As an FDRP, we can issue a certificate pursuant to s60I of t
We have an accredited mediator and accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP). Our staff include solicitors specialising in Family Law.
We are passionate about helping people resolve their disputes without going through the stress, delay and cost of a court hearing.
As an FDRP, we can issue a certificate pursuant to s60I of the Family Law Act. Generally, a person is required to have a s60I certificate when filing an application for a parenting order with the court.
We conduct all mediations online via Zoom for your convenience. We mediate in a range of matters including, but not limited to, commercial and family law matters.
DR is a process in which an independent, impartial FDRP helps people resolve disputes arising from their separation. Generally, the disputes are in relation to property settleme
We conduct all mediations online via Zoom for your convenience. We mediate in a range of matters including, but not limited to, commercial and family law matters.
DR is a process in which an independent, impartial FDRP helps people resolve disputes arising from their separation. Generally, the disputes are in relation to property settlement or arrangements for children.
FDR includes the FDRP conducting an assessment to be satisfied that FDR is appropriate and, if appropriate, conducting a mediation.
At the mediation, the independent, impartial FDRP assists parties to reach a resolution to their dispute. The parties may or may not be assisted by a lawyer. Alan only conducts a mediation when there is at least one lawyer at the mediation.
The mediation can be conducted in different ways, depending on the needs of the parties. Often there will be a mixture of joint sessions (FDRP, parties & lawyers) and separate sessions (FDRP meeting with a party & their lawyer). Sometimes there will just be separate sessions ie ‘shuttle’ mediation.
Once you have contacted us to make arrangements for a mediation date, we will provide a mediation agreement to each party. On the day of the mediation, we will canvass the issues in dispute and work with the parties towards a resolution.
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