The Ministry of Justice have recently announced that an additional
£1.3 million will be given to the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme, to assist
thousands of parents with help to resolve family disputes without the need for
the court room.
Such disputes could involve contact arrangements between parents
and their children. The scheme officially launched in March 2021. Since then,
4,400 vouchers have already been used with 77% of cases reaching full or
partial agreements away from the family court.
Additional funding will provide 2,440 additional vouchers to
access this medication scheme. The aim of the scheme is to avoid wasting the
limited resources of the courts, and it will enable Families to also avoid the
costs of the court and the stress court proceedings can have. In turn, it is
hoped this will be better for families and their children.
What is mediation?
Mediation is a process which involves an independent trained
mediator, which means they do not take sides in the discussion. The mediator supports
the individual parties to help them come to an agreement on issues in dispute.
These issues can be financial or can involve the arrangements of a child. They
can help the parties communicate clearly and try to focus the parties on
reaching an agreed way forward. It is important to note that agreements made in
mediation cannot be enforced on either party, but they can become legally
binding by a court if needs be.
Benefits of mediation:
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Mediation is much cheaper than using the
courts
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Matters can be resolved quicker as court
proceedings can be very lengthy
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Mediation encourages couples to work through
their differences and find common ground
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Mediation means you stay in control of the
outcome. Unlike the court system, a judge will not be making any decisions.
These will be for you to reach.
How to apply for a mediation voucher
Before making any court application for a family order you will be
required to attend a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting (MIAM). Here you
will be informed about mediation and its use. It will be decided if mediation
is appropriate for you. At the MIAM, a trained mediator will assess if you meet
the eligibility requirements for the voucher scheme.
Cases which are eligible for a mediation voucher:
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A dispute/application regarding a child
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A dispute/application regarding family
financial matters where you are also involved in a dispute/application relating
to a child.
If you would like to discuss mediation or require legal advice,
please search our website for free, and without the need of providing your own
personal details, at https://www.search4legal.co.uk/Home/Search.