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Name: Alletsons Solicitors Bridgwater

Description: Family mediation is a process of negotiation with your husband or wife about the practical effect of separation. A mediator will sit around a table with you and your husband or wife to help reach an agreement. This can be useful because the breakdown of a relationship can make negotiation difficult or painful. A mediator is trained to keep discussions going forward and to minimise time spent arguing about the past.

If you would like to know more about mediation or about details of the local mediation service then please do not hesitate to ask. I have enclosed a leaflet called ?Talk? which may help initially.

The court is under specific duty when there is an ancillary relief application to consider whether it would be appropriate to end one of the parties financial obligations to the other. Therefore when making a maintenance order the court is under duty to consider whether the orders should be made for a fixed term only or indefinitely. The court is also obliged to consider whether maintenance orders are appropriate at all since this means that there will be a continuing financial relationship between the parties.

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Url: http://www.alletsons.co.uk/

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