Family Mediation



Family mediation is non-confrontational in nature and progressive. It encourages parties to focus on the future and problem-solving strategies rather than the problems of the past. The process is also "child-centered" whereby the parties are encouraged to make special provisions for the needs of children where the subject parties of such mediations have childcare-related issues.

Family mediation is based on the same principles that apply in mediation generally:-

  • Voluntariness
  • Transparency
  • Mutual Respect

Types of Family Problems

  1. Husband and Wife
  2. Parents and Children
  3. Parents, Children and Grandparents
  4. Problems with siblings
  5. Problems with in-laws

Reasons for Family Problems

  1. Financial difficulties
  2. Money management issues
  3. Drug and or alcohol
  4. Sexually overactive
  5. Not Responsible
  6. Emotionally, mentally, or physically abusive
  7. Lack of interest in the partner

Family mediation is a process where a neutral third party helps families resolve disputes. It can help with issues like child custody, child support, and dividing assets, as well as arrangements for children, finances, and other issues. 

Mediation is an increasingly popular option for resolving family law disputes. By using a neutral third-party mediator, couples can work together to come to a mutually agreeable resolution that is tailored to their individual needs. While mediation can be an effective way to resolve family law issues, it is important to understand the pros and cons of this process before deciding if it is the right choice for you.

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