PRE- MEDIATION STRATEGY SESSION
Approach mediation with clarity and a defined strategy
Mediation is often one of the most important stages in a family law matter. The outcome can shape the direction of your matter moving forward, and the way you prepare for it can significantly influence the result.
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This session is designed to ensure you approach mediation with a clear understanding of your position, your options and the strategy that best supports your objectives.
WHY PREPARATION MATTERS
Mediation is not just a conversation
While mediation is intended to facilitate resolution, it is not an informal discussion. Decisions are often made in real time, and proposals put forward during mediation can have long-term consequences.
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Without preparation, it can be difficult to assess what is reasonable, how to respond to offers, or how to effectively present your position.
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Taking the time to prepare allows you to enter mediation with confidence, clarity and a structured approach.
WHAT THIS SESSION INVOLVES
A structured review of your position
During this session, we work through the key aspects of your matter and prepare you for the mediation process in a practical and focused way.
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Review of your current circumstances and key issues
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Identification of your objectives and priorities
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Discussion of likely outcomes and potential ranges
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Consideration of proposals and negotiation strategy
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Guidance on how mediation typically progresses
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Preparation for responding to offers during mediation
OUTCOME
Clarity, direction and confidence
Following the session, you will have a clearer understanding of your position, the options available to you and how to approach mediation in a way that aligns with your objectives.
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You will also be better equipped to assess proposals, respond effectively during negotiations and maintain a structured approach throughout the process.
SUITABILITY
This session is suitable if
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you have a mediation scheduled or upcoming
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you are considering mediation and want to prepare in advance
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you are unsure how to approach negotiation or proposals
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you want clarity around your position before entering discussions
