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Essex Mediation (Harlow office)

Essex Mediation are here to help!

Mediation is a voluntary process intended to help you sort out the practical and financial arrangements you both need to make when you are divorcing or separating.

You and your ex-partner will meet together with a third person - a mediator. The mediator is there to support and guide your discussions.

The mediator will not take sides and will help the two of you organise and agree on your future.

How does mediation work?

Mediation is a voluntary process conducted in a neutral safe environment. It helps those involved in family breakdown or conflict to reach their own decisions about the future and to communicate better. Your mediator will guide you in making practical decisions, for example decisions relating to your finances, property and arrangements for children.

We offer a wide range of mediation services, dealing with divorce, separation, financial settlements, issues relating to children, parent/teenager conflict, the breakdown of unmarried relationships and civil partnerships. We also provide mediation for those facing homelessness as a result of family dispute or breakdown. Our friendly, caring team aim to help you resolve difficult issues without delay and with minimal stress to all involved.

In cases of divorce, separation or the breakdown of an unmarried relationship or civil partnership, we can mediate on the division of property and other assets, debts and child/spousal maintenance. We can also help to formalise contact and parenting arrangements in respect of the children.

Our Mediation Services

  • Family Mediation
  • Commercial Mediation
  • Training
  • Separated Parenting Information Programme
  • Special Educational Needs Mediation

 

Address:
Harlow Enterprise Hub,, Edinburgh Way,, Harlow, CM20 2NQ
Telephone:
01279 311431
Sector:
Voluntary

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