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One of the most challenging aspects of parenting after a separation is arranging times for holidays and other special occasions.
With a Child Arrangements Order, these issues can be addressed in advance, providing clarity and reducing the potential for conflict.
When making a decision about school holiday arrangements, the court will consider a number of factors, including the age of the child, the logistics of transportation, and the proximity of other family members.
It is generally recommended that the arrangements should be as fair and reasonable as possible, taking into account the child’s best interests.
Christmas is a special time, especially for children. When parents separate, however, it can turn into a stressful and complicated time, particularly when it comes to making arrangements for the child.
A Child Arrangements Order can specify which parent the child should spend Christmas with and on what dates.
The order can also include provisions for parents to communicate with each other over the Christmas period, allowing the child to speak and spend time with both parents.
A Child Arrangements Order will usually specify the arrangements for the child’s birthday celebration.
If birthdays are shared, then the child might spend the day with one parent, then another day with the other.
Such an arrangement ensures that both parents can make their child’s birthday celebration memorable without arguing about who has the right to celebrate with the child on the actual day.
Spousal maintenance, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce or separation. In family mediation, the parties can work together to create a spousal maintenance agreement that addresses the needs of both parties. Some advantages of spousal maintenance mediation include:
Mediation is not legally binding in the same way that a court ruling would be.
However, when an agreement is reached through family mediation, it is legally binding in the sense that it is a “contract” between the parties involved.
Additionally, agreements reached in mediation can be incorporated into a legally binding document, which means that each party is legally obligated to follow the agreement reached during mediation.
At Lakes Mediation, we offer family mediation services to individuals in the community who wish to resolve disputes without resorting to legal action.
Our team of certified mediators has years of experience in the field, and we pride ourselves on providing a safe, neutral, and specialized area for our clients to find resolution.
Our mediators are trained to facilitate communication between the parties and guide them through the negotiation process, with the goal of finding mutually agreeable solutions that will work for all parties involved.
To what end does a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) serve?
The initial consultation with a trained family mediator to discuss whether or not mediation could help you resolve your dispute outside of court is called a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM).
The mediator’s job is to help you and the other parent talk through your problems, consider possible solutions, evaluate how well they would work inpractise, and ultimately agree on the best course of action.
In shuttle mediation, the disputing parties are separated into separate rooms, and the mediator “shuttles” between them until they strike a compromise.
The mediator is obligated to retain in strictest confidence any information shared with them during the mediation process.
Since is it can be or at any if it becomes that one or both aren’t a through it.
It is the mediator’s responsibility to ensure that the interests and perspectives of the children involved are taken into account.
MIAMs are information and assessment meetings that are usually the first step in the mediation process. MIAMs are mandatory before a family dispute case can go to court. During a MIAM, the mediator explains the process of mediation, assesses whether mediation is appropriate for the case, and provides information on other options available. This includes the costs, rights, and obligations related to mediation. The MIAM is confidential and only involves the mediator and the parties involved.
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