Shepherds Family Law | Options When Property Mediation Result in Partial But Not Total Agreements
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Options When Property Mediation Result in Partial But Not Total Agreements

Most family law property mediations result in agreements being reached. Sometimes however parties can agree on many but not all issues. They may have worked very hard sharing information, exploring issues and identifying options. It is a pity for the clients’ hard work to be forgotten. Lawyers and mediators have several options to help clients maintain the momentum of that hard work. One option is family law property arbitration of just the outstanding issues – whilst confirming the agreements reached at mediation. This article explains how mediators can discuss with clients arbitration as complementary process to mediation.

Here is an article of mine in The Arbitrator and Mediation Journal