A HAMPSHIRE law firm has warned separating parents that they could face a fine if they refuse mediation sessions.
Family law solicitor, Daniel Norris of Churchers Solicitors said medication is important because "it allows both parties to have frank and constructive conversations".
It comes as the government is set to make mediation sessions mandatory for separating couples with children in a bid to reduce cases at family courts.
Mediation supports separating parents in coming to mutual agreements about their children’s living arrangements.
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Daniel added: “Mediation means that the parties will stay in full control of their agreement. In court, a judge might impose a solution that neither party is happy with.
“It looks like moving forward there could be an increased expectation that parents give mediation a real attempt before making a court application.
Under the plans, sessions with a qualified mediator would be part-funded by the government with a voucher worth up to £500.
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