What Child Arrangements Gloucester Can Mediation Help With?
Family mediation can help resolve a wide range of issues involving children, including:
Living Arrangements
- Where your child will primarily live
- Shared care arrangements
- Weekday and weekend schedules
Contact Arrangements
- Overnight stays
- School holidays
- Christmas and birthdays
- Video calls and telephone contact
- Parenting Plans
- School choices
- Extracurricular activities
- Medical treatment decisions
- Religious upbringing
- Day-to-day parenting arrangements
- Future Changes
Because of the children’s ages, sometimes arrangements need to change. It can also be useful for mediation to help parents constructively review and amend existing agreements.
Why Choose Mediation Instead Of Going To Court?
For many parents, mediation offers significant advantages over court proceedings.
Child-Focused Approach
Mediation keeps your children’s needs at the centre of every discussion.
Less Conflict
The process encourages cooperation and reduces confrontation.
Faster Outcomes
Unlike family court, where disputes can languish for years, mediation may resolve them within weeks or months.
Lower Costs
Unlike contested proceedings in court, mediation is usually significantly less expensive.
Greater Control
That you are still in charge of the choices that will affect your family, rather than having a judge dictate what that outcome looks like.
Better Long-Term Co-Parenting
The final sentences explain that parents who make joint decisions with accompanying benefits tend to communicate better and have more durable arrangements going forward.
Is Child Access Mediation Gloucester for you?
Child arrangements mediation is likely to be appropriate if:
✓ You prefer to stay away from the court if possible
✓ Are open to negotiating arrangements
✓ You want to focus on what’s best for your child
✓ Communication has ceased to exist with the other parent
✓ You need assistance creating actionable steps
✓ You would like to put in place or review current arrangements
Mediation is available through:
- Online mediation sessions
- Shuttle mediation, where parents remain separate throughout the process
During your MIAM, we will assess whether mediation is suitable for your circumstances and explain all available options.
Child Inclusive Mediation
In some cases, children themselves may be offered the opportunity to have their views heard through child-inclusive mediation.
This does not mean children make the decisions. Instead, it gives them a safe opportunity to express their feelings and experiences where appropriate, helping parents better understand their child’s perspective.
Funding And The Family Mediation Voucher Scheme
Many families are eligible for financial assistance through the Government’s Family Mediation Voucher Scheme, which can provide up to £500 towards the cost of mediation involving children.
Legal Aid may also be available for eligible individuals. Our team can discuss your eligibility during your MIAM appointment.