If you are separating, divorcing, or have disputes concerning children and finances in Nottinghamshire—including Nottingham, Mansfield, Worksop, or Newark—family mediation is a cost-effective and constructive alternative to going to court.
  
1. What is Family Mediation?
Family mediation uses a neutral, professionally-trained mediator to help you and your former partner discuss arrangements and reach mutual agreements. It is a mandatory first step before applying to court for most family matters.
The Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM)
  - Legal Requirement: Before you can apply to the Family Court (for issues like Child Arrangements or Financial Orders), you must first attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) with an accredited mediator.
 
  - Purpose: The MIAM is an individual, confidential meeting where the mediator explains the mediation process, assesses whether it is suitable for your situation, and checks your eligibility for Legal Aid.
 
   
Issue to be Resolved
Children's Arrangements
Creating a workable parenting plan, including where the  children live and when they spend time with each parent.  Christmas arrangements and school holidays.
 
Financial Matters
Dividing assets, property, pensions, and discussing  spousal or child maintenance.
  
2. Accessing Free Mediation with Legal Aid
In Nottinghamshire, Legal Aid is available to cover the costs of family mediation if you meet the financial eligibility criteria set by the government's Legal Aid Agency (LAA).
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for Legal Aid for family mediation, you must satisfy a means test (income and capital) and demonstrate that your case is suitable for mediation.
   
Income Test
You must be on a low income, or in receipt of certain   benefits (e.g., Universal Credit, Income Support, Income-based Job Seekers Allowance/ESA).
 
Capital Test
Your savings and capital must generally be below £8,000.
Key Point: Your mediator will conduct the full financial assessment at your MIAM. You must choose a mediator or service in Nottinghamshire that holds a Legal Aid Agency (LAA) contract to qualify such as Amity Mediation Services.
The 'Passporting' Benefit
If one person involved in the dispute qualifies for Legal Aid, the other person receives significant financial support:
  - The MIAM is free for both parties.
 
  - The first joint mediation session is free for both parties.
 
If you are the eligible party, all your mediation costs will be covered by Legal Aid.
  
3. Government Financial Support (Voucher Scheme)
If you do not qualify for Legal Aid, you may be able to use the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme to reduce your costs.
  - Financial Contribution: The scheme provides a financial contribution of up to £500 towards your joint mediation costs.
 
  - Eligibility: The key requirement is that the dispute must involve a child's issue (including arrangements for children).
 
  - How to Apply: Your Amity Mediation, Family Mediation Council Accredited (FMCA) mediator will check if your case qualifies for the voucher and apply for it on your behalf.
 
  
4. Finding a Mediator in Nottinghamshire
To ensure a professional and regulated service in Nottingham or surrounding areas like Mansfield, Newark, or Worksop, you should always look for a mediator who is Family Mediation Council Accredited (FMCA).
We have several accredited mediators who fit this criteria.  Call us now on 01908 317599.
Would you like me to use the government search tool to find LAA-contracted family mediators specifically in Nottingham or Mansfield?
Areas We cover
Beeston Mansfield Newark-on-Trent Nottingham Sutton in Ashfield Sutton on Trent Worksop Wysall Loughborough Zouch    
Amity Mediation Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire is a county in the East Midlands of England most famous as the legendary home of Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest. The county's major urban and economic centre is the city of Nottingham, which is a thriving regional hub renowned for its historic Lace Market, two large universities, and a strong history in manufacturing and retail. While Nottingham is the only city, the county features several large, historically significant towns. These include Mansfield, the largest market town and a traditional centre for mining; Newark-on-Trent, a historic town featuring Newark Castle and a major strategic location on the River Trent and Great North Road; and Worksop, situated near the border with Yorkshire. Nottinghamshire is characterized by a blend of busy urban life in the south, areas of former industrial heritage in the north, and the iconic, if somewhat fragmented, woodland of Sherwood Forest in the centre.