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Kadan Hassan comes from a legal background and is a qualified family mediator who’s highly experienced of resolving conflict for over 9 years. She has experience dealing with complex cases involving sensitive issues. She aims to help client’s find the best solution possible, without fear of unfairness or imbalance. Her passion for cooperation that preserves mental and emotional well-being expresses itself through her work.

If you are seeking a cooperative process during a divorce or separation, let the Divorce Mediation Service provide guidance. Contact us for more information.

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The Mediation Process & What you need to know

Divorce Mediation Service offers a cutting-edge support and mediation service online and in person.

Whether you need help and advice with divorce or separation, financial settlement, property division or children matters we can help. Contact us today and we will help you every step of the way.

What is a MIAM?

What is a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM)?

A Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) is the first step in the mediation process. It’s a preliminary meeting where the mediator explains what mediation is, how it works, and assesses whether it’s suitable for your situation. The MIAM also provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and determine if you feel comfortable proceeding with mediation.

What is a Parental Plan?

A Parental Plan is a written agreement created during mediation that outlines how separated parents will raise their children. It covers various aspects such as living arrangements, education, healthcare, and visitation schedules. The goal is to ensure both parents have a clear and agreed-upon framework for co-parenting, which prioritizes the children’s best interests.

Can I Mediate Pension Sharing?

Yes, you can mediate pension sharing. During the mediation process, a mediator helps both parties discuss and agree on how to divide pension assets fairly. This is especially important in divorce or separation cases, as pensions can be a significant part of the financial settlement. Mediation ensures that both parties understand their options and work towards a mutually beneficial agreement.

How Does the Division of Assets and Property Work in Mediation?

The division of assets and property in mediation involves negotiating and reaching an agreement on how to split marital assets, such as the family home, savings, investments, and other valuable possessions. The mediator facilitates discussions to help both parties understand their financial situation and work towards a fair and equitable distribution. Mediation aims to avoid conflict and ensure that the division is in the best interests of both parties.

Property and Finance Mediation with Divorce Mediation Service revolves around the understanding that for most people, not long after the initial impact of recognition that their marriage or long term partnership is ending – come worries about their security and financial future. Fortunately, this is...

WE ASSIST FAMILIES THROUGH CHALLENGING TIMES Divorce or separation is very difficult for couples. Our Family Mediator is helping to facilitate our clients’ emotional well-being while negotiating to reach an agreement that benefits all parties involved. Our focus is client satisfaction throughout every case and our priority...