Financial Settlements on Property & Finance
When a relationship ends, there are often shared finances, property, and belongings to navigate. Mediation provides a safe, structured method to reach agreements on these matters without resorting to court.
- Avoid court stress and delays
- Flexible formats available, including remote or shuttle mediation
- Stay in control with the support of a trained mediator
- Make decisions that work for your family but still work within the guidelines of family law
- Work alongside any current legal process
- Including disputes between unmarried or cohabiting partners, including TOLATA (Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996)
- Disclosure conducted to court standard
- Documents revised and drafted within one week
Cost £130 PP
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What can we discuss in financial mediation?
- What happens to the family home; sell it, transfer it or one person stays
- How to divide savings, investments and pensions
- Managing debt or loans
- What to do about joint accounts or credit cards
- How to handle ongoing payments / short and long-term
- Why choose mediation?
- Cost effective
- Much cheaper than legal proceedings
Confidentiality
Private discussions, not part of the public record
You stay in control
You decide the outcome, not a judge
Flexible and quicker
Tailored to your situation and pace
Can support fair financial disclosure
A full, frank and transparent disclosure conducted to court standard
Supporting paperwork evidence
Need to start the mediation process on property and finance?
Book your MIAM today. We’ll guide you through the process.
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