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If you are looking for help with mediation information & assessment meeting (MIAM) our specialist solicitors can help you. In addition to office meetings, we offer remote meetings by telephone or video if preferred. To discuss your options call us 24/7 on 0208 004 0065 or email us at [email protected]
A Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) is a compulsory initial meeting required by the Family Mediation Council (FMC) before individuals can apply to the court for certain family law matters. The purpose of the MIAM is to provide information about mediation as an alternative method of resolving disputes and to assess whether mediation is suitable for the parties involved.
A Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) serves as an important initial step in the family law process, providing parties with information about mediation and assessing whether it is a suitable option for resolving their disputes. By encouraging parties to consider mediation as an alternative to court proceedings, MIAMs promote the efficient and amicable resolution of family law matters.
At southgate solicitors, we offer comprehensive assistance tailored to your needs throughout your mediation journey. Our team of experienced professionals understand the intricacies of family law and are dedicated to providing you with the expertise and support you need during what can be a daunting and highly emotional time. We have Resolution members and also hold Law Society Family Law Advanced Panel Accreditation which demonstrates our knowledge, skill and expertise in this area of law.
If you wish to read more about this area of law we have some frequently asked questions at the end of this page – feel free to scroll down to read more.
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A MIAM is an initial meeting required by the Family Mediation Council (FMC) before individuals can apply to the court for certain family law matters. It provides information about mediation and assesses whether it’s suitable for resolving disputes.
In most family law disputes, individuals need to attend a MIAM before applying to the court for orders like Child Arrangements Orders or Financial Remedy Orders.
At a MIAM, the mediator explains mediation, its benefits, costs, and process. They also assess whether mediation is suitable, considering factors like the nature of the dispute and parties’ willingness to participate.
Yes, in most cases involving UK family law disputes, attendance at a MIAM is compulsory. There are exemptions, like cases of domestic abuse or where mediation isn’t feasible.
If mediation isn’t suitable or parties can’t reach an agreement, they can proceed to court for resolution.
Yes, information shared during the MIAM is confidential. The mediator won’t disclose it unless safety concerns arise, such as domestic abuse.
No, mediation participation is voluntary. Parties can pursue other options if mediation isn’t suitable or if they don’t reach an agreement.
A MIAM typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour, though duration varies based on case complexity and discussion topics.
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