Mediation Services Staffordshire

Family Mediation in Staffordshire Hanley, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Biddulph, Stafford, Cannock, Codsall, Lichfield, Tamworth, Burton-on-Trent.  Legal Aid Services.

Mediation Services in Staffordshire

Mediation services near you in Staffordshire

Tailored Divorce Solutions for You in Staffordshire

Family Mediation in Staffordshire

Family Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process that helps separating or divorcing couples, or other family members, resolve disputes in a non-confrontational way, avoiding the stress and cost of court proceedings.

In Staffordshire, numerous accredited mediation services operate, serving key areas like Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Tamworth, and Cannock. Mediators in the area are trained to help families find practical and fair solutions tailored to their specific circumstances.

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Key Areas Mediation Can Help With

Family mediation is designed to facilitate agreements on sensitive issues following a family breakdown, including:

Arrangements for Children (Child Contact): Deciding where children live, when they spend time with each parent, and how contact takes place.

Financial Separation: Resolving disputes over the division of assets, including the family home, savings, investments, and pensions.

Property Matters: Determining the sale or transfer of property.

Child Maintenance: Agreeing on financial support arrangements.

Specific Issues: Assisting grandparents with contact disputes or other family disagreements.

The Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM)

Before applying to the Family Court for a Children Order or a Financial Order, the law requires that individuals first attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM).

Purpose: The MIAM is a private meeting with an accredited mediator (either alone or with your ex-partner) to explain what mediation involves, assess whether it is suitable for your situation, and discuss other options for resolving your dispute.

Court Requirement: If mediation is not pursued, the mediator will issue a certificate that must be presented to the court. There are limited exemptions, such as cases involving domestic abuse or child protection issues.

 Cost and Funding Options in Staffordshire

Mediation is typically quicker and more cost-effective than litigation. In Staffordshire, you may be able to access financial assistance:

  1. Legal Aid: Many accredited mediation services in Staffordshire are able to offer Legal Aid. If you qualify for Legal Aid (based on a means test), your MIAM and all subsequent mediation sessions will be free of charge. If only one party qualifies, the other party may receive their MIAM and first mediation session for free.
  2. Government Mediation Voucher Scheme: This Ministry of Justice scheme provides a contribution of up to £500 towards the costs of mediation for cases involving discussions about child arrangements. Accredited mediators can check your eligibility and manage the voucher on your behalf.

Finding a Mediator in Staffordshire

To ensure a professional service, it is recommended to use a mediator accredited by the Family Mediation Council (FMC). Local services often have offices or arrange appointments in:

Stafford

Stoke-on-Trent

Tamworth

Cannock

Many services now also offer virtual mediation (via platforms like Zoom), allowing you to attend sessions remotely from your own home, which is often more convenient and flexible.

Our Staffordshire Locations

We work with Citizens Advice in the Staffordshire area who can offer advice and guidance alongside the mediation progress.


Amity Mediation Services – Cannock

Avon Road Cannock WS11 !LH

Tel 0330 133 4255