Individual Advice
Mediation
A mediation may be the best opportunity for parties to reach a negotiated compromise rather than to have one imposed upon them by the Court. Mediation can be used to try an resolve any form of dispute such as a civil proceeding or even a divorce.
What is mediation?
In mediation, each party in a dispute has an opportunity to put forward its case and a chance to hear what another party has to say. A mediator helps the parties reach agreement about how a dispute should be settled.
The mediator is not a Judge. At a mediation you can be frank, open and trust the mediator who will do all in his/her power to assist the parties in finding a resolution to their dispute.
For more information about mediation, please contact:
email Civillitigation@howlettclarke.co.uk or telephone our FREEPHONE number 0800 0156918 and ask to speak with a lawyer from the Civil Litigation Department.
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Our experience
Richard Schaverien, Partner and head of the firm's Personal Injury and Civil Litigation Departments, is a Mediator registered with CEDR Solve and is an accredited panel member of the ADR Group.
Sarah Mellish, who is a partner within the family law department of the firm has trained with the Solicitors Family Law Association (now Resolution). She is a Member of the UK College of Family Mediators. She offers mediation upon all kinds of issues arising on relationship breakdown. Mediation can be offered to both heterosexual and same sex couples on family breakdown.
Howlett Clarke is committed fully to assisting parties in finding resolution to their disputes through mediation. For details on our terms of business and fee structure please click here.
  
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