How solicitors can ensure they refer their client...
It is mandatory in divorce cases for the parties to attend a Mediation Information & Assessment Meeting (MIAM) where they can learn about the poss...
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How solicitors can ensure they refer their client...
It is mandatory in divorce cases for the parties to attend a Mediation Information & Assessment Meeting (MIAM) where they can learn about the poss...
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How to move forward from divorce in a...
The Coronavirus pandemic has forced many households to spend almost all of their time together at home. At the same time lockdown and social distancin...
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How does family mediation work during lockdown?
How does family mediation work during lockdown?...
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How to divorce when your spouse is your...
How to divorce when your spouse is your business partner...
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How will Brexit affect UK divorce tourism?
Restoring confidence in cross-border divorce: How will mediation pick up the pieces if divorce negotiations take a hit from Brexit?...
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My friend is considering a divorce, how can...
When a close friend is facing the end of a relationship it's natural to want to support them. What is the best way to do this? ...
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Your divorce questions answered by the experts
This Friday Marcia joins a panel of experts to answer your questions about divorce during a special event this Financial Planning Week....
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“We’re not looking at each other’s pensions”
This Pensions Awareness Day, and we are featuring a guest blog by Tamsin Caine, of Smart Divorce, on why couples shouldn't ignore each others pensions...
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How have nuances in communication changed to better...
Remote mediation has become more mainstream, with many, sometimes surprising, benefits. As we return to the New Normal, is remote mediation here to st...
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Mediators poised to handle COVID-19 divorce backlog
With a likely divorce backlog and courts under pressure it's an important time to consider alternative ways of negotiating divorce in a pandemic....
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A pioneer for mediation since commencing legal practice as a family solicitor some seventeen years ago, Marcia has worked exclusively as an independent mediator since 2004, focussing initially on family mediation, and latterly on work place mediation.
Marcia’s accreditations include Family Mediation and she is a qualified child consultant practitioner. Her associations include the Professional Mediators Association and Resolution.