How we can help
The law requires that anyone dealing with a family dispute – whether over finances, property, or child arrangements – attends a MIAM (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) before making an application to the family court. It’s the starting point, whether you want to use mediation to resolve your separation or go straight to a family court.
A MIAM is a 1 hour, confidential, one-to-one meeting with a qualified family mediator. It’s your opportunity to explain your situation in detail, understand your options and rights, and get clear directions on the best path forward.
Get started – within 24 hours
Since 2014, a MIAM is a legal requirement in the vast majority of cases. We make it straightforward: fast appointments (often within 24 hours), fixed fees, and the court form is included, free of charge.
A private space
A MIAM is always individual; you’ll never be in the same session as the other party. It’s a confidential meeting where you can speak freely and discuss your situation in detail with the mediator.
Understand your options
Your mediator will explain the law, your rights, and what each route forward looks like – whether that’s mediation, court, or both. You’ll leave with a clear picture of your options and next steps, whatever you decide.
No commitment required
Attending a MIAM doesn’t mean you have to mediate. If mediation isn’t right for your situation, your mediator will sign the required court form at the end of the meeting, so you can proceed to court without delay.