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Mediation Exeter

Locality: Exeter

Phone: +44 1392 848482



Address: Practice Rooms, 15-16 Castle Street Exeter, Devon, EX4 3PT Exeter, TAS, Australia

Website: https://www.compass-resolution.com/family-mediation-exeter

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25.01.2022 Beautiful and so emotional...



23.01.2022 In video 2 of this 5 video series, John answers the following 2 questions; 1. What is the best online platform (in his view) for online mediation and how do you get this on to your devices? 2. When you receive the mediator's login email inviting you to connect with him or her and you press on the email link what happens next and what do you need to be aware of?... https://www.compass-resolution.com/online-family-mediation/

22.01.2022 Please let us have your feedback to us improve our Online Mediation service to you

21.01.2022 Listening to [the facilitators] got me thinking that right now it’s what my daughter is feeling and what is best for her that I need to focus on.



21.01.2022 For couples going through a divorce process, the advice is more black and white. "I have several couples that are going through a separation/divorce during this crisis," says Mandelbaum. "As an example, they ask me how to share the household appliances while dealing with the process of separation and still living under the same roof but trying to keep their space until the house sells." General recommendations for people going through a separation or divorce include:... You must make an effort because you are not separated yet. You can still cook for the two of you even if you choose to not eat at the same time. Be respectful and try to be collaborative instead of confrontational. It is important to negotiate chores. Do not waste your energy on simple issues and do not analyze the values of the relationship. It is not the time to find new waters but instead you must share and surpass the storm with each other. Keep track of spending if money is a problem. This can be resolved later on. Contribute together on groceries. This does not include alcohol. If you are openly in a new relationship, be sure to keep your conversations private. Keep your distance with one another, physically and verbally. If your house is for sale, be sure to help each other keep it looking presentable. It is a perfect time to paint and fix things. Do not bring up bad memories, accuse each other of things, or try to prove your point. Right now you must help each other. Do not review drafts of your separation agreement. Focus on what is required now and deep conversations can wait. Do not keep tabs on what you're doing for each other. Negotiate things that are important to you from a practical perspective.

21.01.2022 As the period of COVID-19 self-isolation turns from days into weeks, you are probably finding yourself missing the daily work routine in your office, including the social interaction with your staff.

19.01.2022 As you approach mediation, there are things you can do to help you remember your good intentions and focus your mind on how you are going to behave and respond to the other person, when the time arrives.



19.01.2022 Francesca Mundy is a senior legal editor and lawyer at online legal platform, Sparqa Legal, below she offers readers practical guidance on working from home during lockdown.

18.01.2022 Do you ever struggle to get things done? Do you sometimes feel your brain is not as sharp any more? Did you used to read books and now find it challenging to even finish a short article in a newspaper?

16.01.2022 How is each person's Earning Capacity taken into account on divorce?

15.01.2022 Learning from the experts is the focus of this series of interviews in which family professionals, from a wide range of expertise, talk to John Hind, Director of Compass Resolution, about the various ways they support people in conflict, to communicate and sort out matters which are important to them. https://www.compass-resolution.com/interviewing-experts-ho/ In this video, John talks to Mark Jones, Director of Assured Wealth about how to instruct a pension actuary to help... couples going through divorce to explore their pension options and reach a fair financial outcome so far as their pensions are concerned. https://vimeo.com/339583465

13.01.2022 ‘Family mediation is a conversation, which usually involves three people meeting in a room: a mediator and a separating couple. In response to the current context, our mediators are still mediating, but increasingly using video conferencing. It’s now three people in a virtual room. ‘Nobody truly knows how long the situation will last, but it is essential that we continue to provide the means for separating and divorcing couples to make arrangements for parenting, property and money. Separating couples can’t let the uncertainty about their new futures linger.’



12.01.2022 Our team at Cairns Family Law Group has received many calls from people who are concerned about the impact that the coronavirus pandemic will have on their family law matter, so we’ve put together our tips for anyone going through a family law matter on how to ride the wave. It’s never been a better time to mediate While the family court prioritises its urgent parenting disputes, a mediation is an excellent way to resolve both parenting and property matters. It is also more cost effective. Lawyer-assisted mediations have a high success rate. It is an attractive way to avoid the delays and costs associated with the court process.

12.01.2022 If you're one of the UK's 2.4m separated families trying to navigate Covid co-parenting alone, you definitely need barrister Ceri White's expert advice

11.01.2022 #Onlinemediation 10 Keys to a successful Online Mediation- Keys 1-4; Key 1 Equipment test run-confidential Key 2 Be honest and open in your communication... Key 3 Have a simple clear agenda in mind Key 4 Agree a statement of good intent Keys 5-7 in the next article https://wp.me/p3nPB0-Zk

11.01.2022 We are currently living in very unusual times indeed, a time of social ‘Distancing, Isolation and Quarantine’ (‘DIQ’) The national anxiety almost seems palpable, as so many people, encouraged my media reporting, primarily focus on all the negative consequences and impact of the Corona virus. This is, of course, completely understandable but we must also remind ourselves that we have a choice about how we think and feel about what is happening in our country, at the moment.... One way might cause us to feel anxious and powerless whilst another way might cause us to feel more purposeful (if that is a word), positive and self empowered.......

08.01.2022 #onlinemediation #coronavirus If you are divorcing and need to sort out your finances and children but are concerned about traveling, at the moment, why not try our Online Mediation Service.

07.01.2022 Mediation is a tool that lends itself to these critical pandemic timesfor families previously living with great levels of tension and conflict, the chance to have a facilitated conversation and ease the pressure can help spare them added anxiety and even resolve or preclude anger

04.01.2022 In this article I seek to rebut assertions, made in paragraphs 58 of the Private Law Working Group second report, that the current MIAM system is not working, as intended.

03.01.2022 10 Keys to a successful Online Mediation- Keys 5-7 Key 5- Have some options in mind, relating to the agreed subject matter for discussion, before mediation starts (your agenda) Key 6- Be ready and able to consider a range of perspectives around the options being explored... Key 7- Be pragmatic and structure in your approach to exploring the options, from different perspectives Keys 8-10 in the next article on Wednesday 8th April

02.01.2022 John Hind, Director of Compass Resolution, introduces his 5 video series answering 9 important questions about the use of online communication and mediation for separating and divorcing couples.

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