
Help…My Partner is Narcissistic. Can Family Mediation Help Me Get Through to Them?
When your partner has narcissistic tendencies, a divorce can feel like an insurmountable challenge. Learn how family mediation can help.

Can a New Relationship Affect Your Divorce Settlement? Understanding the Implications
Navigating a divorce settlement? Understand how new relationships affect it. Learn about UK laws and how to protect your interests in this insightful blog.

What is the Impact of Cohabitation on Divorce in the UK?
Learn how to manage the impact of cohabitation during divorce in the UK. Expert advice and guidance on things you should consider.

Is Family Mediation Legally Binding and Can it Be Enforced?
Learn if family mediation agreements are legally binding and how to make them enforceable. Explore key documents like the Memorandum of Understanding, Open Financial Statement, and Parenting Plan, plus steps for formalising agreements in the UK.

Family Mediation Voucher Scheme: Are Family Mediation Vouchers Still Available?
Learn about the UK Family Mediation Voucher Scheme, its benefits, and how it helps resolve family disputes. Discover if vouchers are still available!

Unmarried Couple Mediation: A Practical Guide to Separating Without Court
Learn how mediation helps unmarried couples resolve disputes over finances, property, and parenting after separation. Avoid costly court battles and reach fair agreements with expert guidance.

Managing Child Support Payments Through Mediation: Agreements Made Easy
Discover how family mediation simplifies child support agreements during separation. Learn how it works, the benefits, and why it’s often faster, cheaper, and less stressful than going to court.

What I Need to Know About a Form A and How To Get One
A Form A is used to apply for a financial order in family court after separation or divorce. Learn when to use it, what it involves, and how family mediation plays a crucial role.

What I Need to Know About Family Mediation C100 Form and How To Get One
If you’re going through a separation or divorce and facing issues around child arrangements, you may have heard about the C100 form.