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🇬🇧 England & Wales

Divorce Mediation in England & Wales: A Better Way

Mediation lets you and your spouse resolve divorce issues with a neutral mediator — without a judge deciding for you. It's typically faster, cheaper, and less adversarial than court.

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How Mediation Works

  • A neutral mediator facilitates discussion between you and your spouse
  • The mediator doesn't decide for you — they help you find agreement
  • Sessions cover property, custody, support, and other issues
  • Once agreed, the mediator drafts a memorandum of understanding
  • Each spouse should have their own lawyer review the agreement
  • The agreement is filed with the court as part of the divorce

Mediation vs. Court

  • Cost: mediation is typically 40–60% cheaper than litigation
  • Time: mediation takes weeks/months vs. years for litigation
  • Control: you decide the outcome, not a judge
  • Privacy: mediation is confidential; court is public
  • Relationship: preserves co-parenting relationship better
  • Flexibility: creative solutions not available through court

When Mediation May Not Work

  • History of domestic violence or extreme power imbalance
  • One spouse is hiding assets or being dishonest
  • Extreme conflict with complete communication breakdown
  • One spouse refuses to participate in good faith
  • Urgent safety or protective orders needed

Every situation is different

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Legal Disclaimer: This article covers England & Wales, United Kingdom divorce law for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified family law attorney or solicitor in England & Wales, United Kingdom for advice specific to your situation.