Book your online mediation appointment
- Call us on 0330 999 0959 or complete the form below and we will get back to you.
- Once booked, one of our accredited mediators calls you and takes you through the MIAM during a 30 minute appointment via Skype, WhatsApp or FaceTime. A phone MIAM can be held in exceptional circumstances.
- We release a signed Form A (for finances), C100 (for parenting) or both, which allows you, or your solicitor, to file an application with the court
- Suitable where mediation is not likely to take place or not wanted
- Great for urgent applications and priority cases
- National coverage in England and Wales
- Form A or C100 are valid for 12 months from date of MIAM
- Other party does not have to be contacted
Form downloads
Download the forms you need below for FREE
For a Parenting Issue
C100 – Child arrangements Order
For a Financial Matter
Form A – Notice to proceed with a financial order
In most cases you will need to conduct a MIAM with an accredited mediator in order to have either form signed prior to submission to court. Contact us to arrange your online MIAM or complete the opposite contact form and we will get back to you.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Offer is for new clients only. If mediation is suitable for your case you may want to consider a local mediation service. Offer includes the signing and sending of the relevant form for court by an accredited family mediator. Payment due at time of booking appointment. We do not currently offer legal aid for online bookings.
A MIAM is a Mediation Information & Assessment Meeting. We will ask you about your situation and discuss with you how mediation works. This should enable you to make a decision on whether family mediation is something you would like to do.
Sometimes, we may decide mediation is not suitable for your case. Online MIAMs should only be carried out when you do not believe mediation is going to go ahead and you do not want us to contact the other party.
In most cases yes! If you are asking the court to make a decision on a financial matter or a parenting issue you will need to provide evidence to the court that you have had a MIAM.
In some instances, a MIAM is not required and we can advise you on this before you book your meeting.