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Following this, the proposed agreement will be converted into an order by the partiesu2019 attorneys (if solicitors<br>are retained), which can then be submitted to court for a judgeu2019s approval. United Solicitors offer best family law solicitors manchester.
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An explanation of family mediation and how to get involved What is family mediation? Family mediation is an alternative to going to court to settle disagreements, whether they are purely financial, child-related, or a combination of the two. A neutral, professionally trained mediator assists a divorcing couple in exploring and, ideally, negotiating a way forward on future arrangements. It is a voluntary and confidential process. Any agreement made during mediation is not legally binding until the parties have had a chance to consult with an impartial attorney about it. Following this, the proposed agreement will be converted into an order by the parties’ attorneys (if solicitors are retained), which can then be submitted to court for a judge’s approval. United Solicitors offer best family law solicitors manchester. We have four family mediators trained at United Solicitors, and when we mediate, we don very different hats than when we are acting as attorneys providing individual clients with legal advice. A mediator helps couples talk through issues and come up with solutions that are good for both them and their kids. As mediators, our role is to guide the couple as they explore their settlement ideas and to point out areas where input from other experts would be helpful. This might entail determining when tax advice is necessary, when a pension expert is needed to evaluate the value and/or income of pension funds, or when financial planning is necessary so that the couple can truly
understand what their financial futures hold. Additionally, we frequently refer clients to parenting consultants or child therapists when children are involved. Clients and their attorneys are not permitted to bring up conversations they had with the mediator in any court proceedings (with the exception of the disclosure of financial information). In the event that a comprehensive resolution cannot be reached, clients can accept or concede points without worrying about being held to it later. Divorcing couples are typically expected to have thought about mediation before beginning court proceedings, with a few exceptions (such as cases involving domestic abuse, child protection, or urgent financial preservation issues) being the most common. Visit United Solicitors, for best family law solicitors manchester.