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New Mediation Guide launched

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17 Dec 09 #169999 by wikivorce team
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We are delighted to announce the launch of a new online mediation guide that has been developed in partnership with National Family Mediation - the UK's leading non-profit Family Mediation organisation.

The new mediation guide explains how mediation can help resolve family and breakup disputes.

Wikivorce would like to thank Jane Robey the Chief Exec of NFM and Paul Fletcher their office manager for all the effort that they have put into this project and partnership.

The new guide is just the start of this new partnership. Wikivorce and National Family Mediation plan to work together to bring a greater awareness of the advantages of mediation as an alternative to going to court to settle family disputes.

We would advise any Wikivorce member going through a contested divorce or separation to learn about mediation, to ask their solicitor about mediation and to consider it as an option to help them move forward.
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