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A guide to Mediation and Family Dispute Resolution
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Mediation

Reaching Fair Agreements

Mediation and Family Dispute Resolution

Divorce and separation are not easy

Separating spouses have many issues to consider. Who gets the house? What is best for the children? Splitting the super and dividing the assets. Plus the pain of separation and dealing with the ex-partner. Mediation (also called family dispute resolution) is a great solution. Most people reach agreements at mediation.

Getting the best results from mediation

Family law mediation with your ex-spouse is probably the most important negotiation either of you will ever have. The following tips will help you reach the best possible agreement.

Compulsory mediation and family dispute resolution is increasingly required by legislation and courts.

We provide mediation and dispute resolution services that satisfy these legal requirements and can help you reach better agreements.

Effective communication between separated Spouses

Communicating with a separated partner can be difficult. Learning new ways to communicate effectively can save energy and stress. It can also help in getting the best results from negotiations and mediation.

Communicating with your ex spouse is not easy, and takes effort.  

Consider the effort a gift you can choose to give to your children.  These tips can help.

If you would like a copy of Matthew Shepherd’s research paper on this topic, please email your request to matthew@shepherdsfamilylaw.com.au.

Tips for Effective Text & Email Communication between Separated Spouses

Separating spouses have many issues about which they must communicate and negotiate.  There are long term issues – who gets the house, what is best for the children, splitting the super and dividing the assets.  There are short term issues – how is last month’s phone bill going to get paid, who is getting the kids this weekend.  Some spouses want to talk about the relationship and the pain of separation.

Post-separation parenting – how to make it work

Separation is very difficult for parents. It is even harder for children.

Learn more

Read books, do courses. Speak with a counsellor. Invite the other parent to attend family dispute resolution or mediation with you.

For more information about family dispute resolution or mediation, call us on (02) 9877 0877.

Want to Arrange Mediation or Get More Information?

Call us on (02) 9877 0877. Alternatively, see the other mediation pages on this website.

Compulsory mediation and family dispute resolution is increasingly required by legislation and courts.

We provide mediation and dispute resolution services that satisfy these legal requirements and can help you reach better agreements.