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Collaborative Family Law > Family Law > Mediation

Just because there is conflict doesn’t mean the end of the marriage or relationship. With help, couples who are finding it hard to see a way forward together can find a way to deal with their problems without parting. Even if they still decide to part, they can part on better terms.

These disputes could be about infidelity, money problems, children, or a house or other property. The Courts these days set great store by “alternative dispute resolution” – the Courts should be the last resort, when every other option has failed to resolve the problem.

Mediation is one of the tried and tested ways to resolve disputes. Parties are encouraged to look for common ground and to build an agreement from it. Legal advice is not offered during mediation. Cambridge is very fortunate to have a strong community of mediation services, for family and other more general disputes.

We do not offer mediation services in-house at the moment, but we are confident that if we refer a client to our colleagues in the local mediation services, they will receive a quality service.

For family mediation, click on Cambridge Family Mediation Services.


 

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