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The Family Mediation team at Rollits will be taking part in a new government initiative launched last week which will see £1m invested in family mediation. Under the scheme, the Ministry of Justice will provide contributions of up to £500 per family, to help families resolve issues relating to children following parental separation. The fund will reduce the costs of mediation for at least 2000 families.

Family mediation is a process in which an independent, professionally trained mediator helps parents work out arrangements for children and finances following separation. Mediation can also be helpful when previous child arrangements need to change, particularly as children grow up.

Family Mediation at Rollits is provided by specialist Family lawyers - Sheridan Ball, Alison Benson and Karen Myles who are accredited by the Family Mediation Council (FMCA).

Alison Benson said "The scheme is very much welcomed by the mediators at Rollits and is a positive step forward for family mediation. It will help parents choose mediation as a means to help them resolve differences which have arisen around the arrangements for their children following separation without having to go to Court."

For more information about the new scheme or family mediation at Rollits please contact Leanne Tripp at moc.s1721115973tillo1721115973r@ppi1721115973rt.en1721115973nael1721115973 or phone 01482 337297.

Further information about the scheme, aimed at families who may benefit can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/family-mediation-voucher-scheme

The Family Mediation Council is a not-for-profit organisation whose aim is to promote the use of family mediation for the benefit of the public. It does not offer mediation itself. Family Mediation Council Accredited mediators meet rigorous professional standards. Find our more: https://www.familymediationcouncil.org.uk/

This article is for general guidance only. It provides useful information in a concise form. Action should not be taken without obtaining specific legal advice.

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This article is for general guidance only. It provides useful information in a concise form. Action should not be taken without obtaining specific legal advice.
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