Family Mediation Services in
Newcastle

Crowther Mediation offers a supportive and completely impartial family mediation service for families in Newcastle and surrounding areas. Located in the North East, we can offer both in-person and online family mediation sessions for families seeking to resolve disputes and begin conversions.

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Family Mediation Services in Newcastle

If you are seeking to resolve a family dispute that avoids the complexities and costs of going to court, then family mediation can be the perfect solution. Our highly experienced team of family mediators are committed to guiding you through challenging times, offering a supportive environment where all parties can express their concerns and perspectives in a safe, completely impartial environment.

We can help resolve family disputes such as:

  • Divorce or separation settlements
  • Child maintenance disputes
  • Child custody arrangements
  • Ongoing co-parenting disputes

We tailor our family mediation service to the needs of families in Newcastle, and the surrounding areas, so that you can begin to make arrangements for the future.

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Why Choose Crowther Mediation?

At Crowther Mediation we offer a supportive and effective approach to resolving family disputes. Here are some of the reasons why we’re the right choice for your family mediation needs:

1. Experienced Mediators 

Our mediators bring years of expertise in dispute resolutions for families in the North East and the rest of the UK.

2. Confidential and impartial

The discussions you have with our mediators are entirely confidential and impartial, giving you the freedom to discuss and explore all options in a safe and controlled environment.

3. Cost-effective solutions

Mediation is typically faster and more affordable than going to court. Our family mediation service helps you save time, reduce legal expenses and achieve a fair solution without the stress of prolonged legal battles.

4. Proven success stories

Many of the families we have helped support over the years have shared their feedback. Scroll to the bottom of this page to find out how we’ve helped.

5. Support for all stage of disputes

Whether you are just looking to explore mediation as an option or seeking a resolution after other methods have failed, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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Family Mediation Process

You’re most frequently asked questions answered

How long does family mediation take?

Online family mediation sessions for families in Liverpool can expect to take place over 2-3 sessions, with each session lasting approximately 90 mins.

What happens during family mediation?

During the sessions you and your former partner will be asked to explore all of the options available to resolve the issues you have.

Is family mediation legally binding?

Mediation is not a substitute for legal advice and you are encouraged to have some independent legal advice to help you consider the options available.

Is family mediation confidential?

Mediation is a confidential process which means you can feel free to discuss and explore all options safe in the knowledge that if mediation does not work, the court are not entitled to hear about your discussions, which may prejudice your case.

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MIAM

Any party wishing to engage in the mediation process must first of all attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting. This meeting allows one of our mediators to explain a little bit more about mediation on a one-to-one basis, and establish the nature of the dispute, before deciding whether not mediation is appropriate. This can be done online or in-person if you are located in Newcastle or surrounding areas.

It is essential to attend a MIAM before making an application to court. The mediator needs endorsed court application forms to confirm attendance at a MIAM.

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Family Mediation Costs in Newcastle

MIAM
£120 per person + VAT

  • Your Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting will be conducted by an accredited family mediator.
  • 45 minute meeting with 30 minutes preparation and follow up work
  • Includes letters and phone calls to the other potential participant.
  • Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Out of hours MIAM
£140 per person + VAT

Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 9am or 5pm and 8pm and Saturdays between 10am and 12.30pm.

Processing of court forms C100/ Form A where necessary
FREE

JOINT MEDIATION SESSION
£210 per person + VAT

  • 90 minute joint mediation session conducted by an accredited family mediator.
  • Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.
  • Includes document reviewing, record of session, routine follow up work and routine communication with you.

Out of hours JOINT MEDIATION SESSION
£240 per person + VAT

Monday to Friday between 5pm and 8pm and Saturdays between 10am and 12.30pm.

SHUTTLE MEDIATION SESSION

£280 per person plus VAT for a 2 hour joint mediation session conducted by an accredited mediator.

SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS/MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Written outcome statement – £120 per person + VAT

How we’ve helped families in Newcastle

“Using Zoom is a fantastic way to mediate. Nicola was brilliant and made me feel at ease. Very professional service. ”

Catherine

“Lisa and Nicola are fantastic, so kind, sympathetic, understanding and just simply wonderful at listening. Ladies yous should be so proud of how amazing yous both are at your jobs. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

Michelle

Family Mediation FAQs

1. I live in Newcastle, do you offer online or in-person family mediation?

We offer both online and in-person family mediation sessions. The costs of our online sessions can be found on this page. If you would like to meet in person, please contact a member of our team to discuss your requirements.

2.What is mediation in family law?

Under family law, anyone wanting to make an application to court must first meet with a mediator to see if their case could be resolved through mediation rather than the court system.  This meeting is called a MIAM – Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting.  

If family mediation is not suitable in your case, the mediator will sign your court application form to confirm you have considered mediation.

3. Can I get free family mediation?

Legal Aid is available for anyone in receipt of Universal Credit, which means the cost of the mediation process would be FREE. Not every mediator can offer Legal Aid, only mediators approved by the government.  Crowther Mediation is a Legal Aid provider.

There is also a government voucher scheme available for £500 (inc VAT) towards the cost of mediation relating to children matters.  It does not cover the cots of the MIAM but would cover the cost of the first mediation session.  It is not means tested, so anyone can apply.

4. Is the family mediation voucher scheme still working?

The mediation voucher scheme will expire in March 2025.  It began in 2022 and has been renewed annually.  However, as of December 2024, the government have not made any announcement regarding it’s renewal after March 2025.

5. Do I have to attend family mediation?

Mediation is a voluntary process, so you don’t HAVE TO mediate if you don’t want to.  However, you must meet with a mediator and consider mediation in a MIAM- Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting before being allowed to make an application to court. 

6. Does family mediation work?

Yes.  Mediation has a very high success rate.  At Crowther Mediation over 85% of our cases settle at mediation without the need for court involvement. 

7. How do I prepare for Mediation?

Mediation is not a substitute for legal advice.  It is important to get good legal advice before coming to mediation, so you know what the likely outcomes at court would be.  If you are discussing finances,  it is important to have all your financial information available.  During your MIAM, the mediator will explain more about the information required.

8. What to wear for mediation?

Remember mediation is not court. It is important to be comfortable as mediation can often be a long process. Read our ‘what to wear for mediation’ guide for more information.

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If you live in Newcastle and would like further information about family mediation services in your area, get in touch now.

Please send us an enquiry in the form provided or give us a call on: 0330 390 3398