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Navigating disputes can be challenging, but mediation offers a constructive path forward. Our pre-mediation appointment is designed to set the stage for a successful mediation process.

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Navigating the complicated landscape of a joint session mediation, a process meant to facilitate compromise and resolution, demands a keen understanding of legal nuances and potential consequences. While the collaborative spirit of mediation encourages open dialogue and finding common ground, it is absolutely crucial to receive legal advice before stepping into the session. At Australian Family Lawyers & Watts McCray Lawyers, we know the importance of legal advice prior to mediation. Understanding your legal rights, obligations, and potential outcomes is paramount to making informed decisions and securing the best possible outcome for your unique situation. A lawyer can provide invaluable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of your case, potential risks and benefits of various agreements, and guide you towards strategies that align with your legal interests.

Why get legal advice prior to mediation?

  • It is important for you to have an understanding of the basic legal concepts that are relevant to your situation
  • You will be more prepared for negotiations
  • If you have received legal advice, you can avoid the scenario of agreeing to something that is not in your best interests for both parenting and property matters
  • You will be more comfortable recognising a good agreement, and feel more confident in not signing a document that may not be in your interests
  • Having legal advice before a mediation can help you avoid length discussions about specific terms and clauses, saving you time and money. 
  • You will feel ready and organised when entering the mediation knowing your legal rights and obligations.

What advice should you receive from your lawyer before mediation?

  • For parenting matters:
    • How you decide on future parenting arrangements?
    • How do Court Orders and other agreements help to assist in parenting matters?
    • What kind of agreement is right for your circumstances?
    • What is your parental responsibility and how should decisions about the children be made?
  • For financial/ property settlement matters:
    • How does the court view a split of the property/assets?
    • What are the best ways to settle your property settlement, how many options are there?

You will also have an idea of costs of drawing up any agreements made during the mediation session.

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