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Mediate3 is a specialised mediation service with decades of collective experience in law, education and healthcare. Through the unique expertise of Barristers Marie Bridger, Heather Breeze and Julie Webb u2013 who share a commitment to high standards of professionalism, integrity and impartiality - we provide resolution for family & property disputes, commercial cases, elder law matters and more. Our mission is to help clients find sound solutions for even the most complex situations. Our vision is that everyone has access to fair dispute resolution regardless of their background or resources.<br>
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Mediate3 Trusted partners in dispute resolution
About Us Mediate3 possesses a wealth of experience, enabling mediators to navigate diverse disputes, encompassing family and property matters, commercial issues, rural disputes, succession and estate conflicts, elder law, and intergenerational disputes. The principals at Mediate3 collectively bring more than 55 years of dispute resolution practice, coupled with extensive backgrounds in law, education, and healthcare in Australia and the UK. With their distinctive perspectives and insights derived from professional and life experiences, Mediate3 is dedicated to guiding clients through the resolution of even the most intricate disputes. The key attributes they offer include: Experience and Qualifications: A cumulative experience of over 55 years in dispute resolution. Rich qualifications and expertise in various fields. ● ● Impartiality and Independence: Members of the NSW Bar and nationally accredited mediators. ● Broad Subject-Matter Expertise: Diverse backgrounds covering education, health, economics, and law. ●
Mediation Services 04 Disputes About Wills 01 Family Law 05 Elder 02 Commercial 03 Rural
Family Law Married or couples who are undergoing separation may opt for mediation to address their agreements regarding parenting plans or financial matters. Whether seeking help to narrow down remaining disputes or mandated to undergo mediation as part of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia’s dispute resolution process, Mediate3 offers expertise in various family law disputes to guide parties toward resolution at any stage of their dispute.
Types of Family Disputes Division of Assets and Liabilities Mediate3 facilitates agreements on the division of assets and liabilities, superannuation splitting, spousal maintenance, and child support. All three mediators possess experience in family law financial matters, collaborating with parties' accountants and financial advisors as needed. Parenting Disputes Mediate3 provides support in emotionally charged disputes over children's care arrangements, helping separating parents navigate issues related to children's best interests, such as living arrangements, communication, healthcare, and education. With a rich history of working with international and regional clients, Mediate3 brings unique expertise, compassion, and pragmatism to complex parenting issues, including those involving international, interstate, and remote regional relocations.
Commercial Engaging in commercial or business disputes can be emotionally challenging, impacting both personal lives and financial futures. In such situations, seeking the assistance of an experienced mediator becomes crucial. A skilled mediator provides a calm and fresh perspective, aiding parties in finding common ground or, at the very least, gaining clarity on the issues in dispute. Mediate3 specialises in guiding parties through various commercial challenges, including partnership disputes, workplace relations issues, and contractual disputes. With our expertise, we help navigate complexities and facilitate constructive resolutions in the commercial realm.
Rural In the situation of rural mediation, conflicts within families over farm succession or family businesses can create substantial challenges, especially when involving parents, children, in-laws, or new partners. The distance between parties may seem vast, extending beyond mere disagreements over asset values. These disputes frequently encompass conflicting perspectives, values, and needs, intertwined with the emotional investment tied to a lifetime of labor. At Mediate3, our mediators bring extensive experience and unwavering support to rural and regional communities. Their profound understanding and empathy for parties navigating such intricate situations uniquely qualify them to lead these parties towards constructive solutions. In the complex landscape of rural mediation, Mediate3 stands as a guiding force, bridging gaps and facilitating resolutions in the best interests of all involved.
Disputes About Wills Mediate3 offers specialised mediation services for individuals who having disputes about wills and estates. Our services extend to addressing contested estates, family provision claims, and disputes concerning non-estate assets. Whether participants opt for voluntary or compulsory mediation, our skilled mediators approach each case with calmness and discretion, assisting parties in unraveling complex inter-generational histories, navigating intricate estates, and addressing long-standing resentments. Even in cases where litigation becomes necessary, the mediation process aids in narrowing down the issues in dispute. Many families value the confidential and non-prejudicial opportunity that mediation provides to explore these matters before taking legal action.
Elder Family conflicts arising from estate matters or succession planning often extend to decisions concerning the care of elderly family members. Emotions like guilt, embarrassment, or the desire to shield loved ones can hinder open communication about these concerns. Mediate3 provides a neutral and supportive environment where families, caregivers, and friends can address concerns and engage in challenging discussions about an older family member's capacity and future care arrangements. The mediation process places the elder person at the forefront, ensuring their needs and preferences are central even in cases where decision-making capacity is diminished. In such instances, the mediation may involve caregivers, health professionals, or other relevant parties in a facilitated conversation to address the unique circumstances and requirements of the older individual.
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