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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2024 · 26 MIN

Ep. 15 - Child inclusive mediation

from Explaining family law · host Mills & Reeve

Resolving disputes without going to court is a viable option for couples who want a more amicable approach to agreeing to the terms of their divorce. Mediation is one of the most popular approaches, and child inclusive mediation is a great option for couples with children, as it allows children to have their voices heard.But when parents disagree about what they want, should mediators ask their children?In this episode, Tim and Jen are joined by Mills & Reeve Partner, Mediator and Arbitrator Alison Bull. Together they discuss child inclusive mediation: what it is, the process, the importance of children’s voices and practical considerations.Listen back to episode 2 where Tim and Jen discuss family mediation. You can also find out more about mediation and how we can help here: https://www.mills-reeve.com/sectors-and-services/services-for-individuals/family-and-children/alternatives-to-court/family-mediation/You can also find out more about Alison Bull by visiting our website: https://www.mills-reeve.com/people/alison-bull/

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