What Is A MIAM?
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What Is A MIAM?
In April 2011, the UK government introduced Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAM’s), designed to provide support and clarity to those considering mediation or making a court application to family law courts.
Confusion around the concept and purpose of a MIAM lingered for several years until April 2014 when the government made it mandatory for almost all family law court applicants to attend a MIAM before proceeding with the court process, except in extenuating circumstances such as serious domestic violence.
Now, anyone who is considering a contested court application regarding children’s living arrangements, school choices Bridgend or finances following divorce or separation must attend a MIAM first. The process presents an opportunity for both parties to address potential conflicts in a confidential environment and explore every option before making any decisions. If there are assets like pensions or a house involved, or arrangements for children, the benefits of attending a MIAM could extend to significant savings of time, money, and emotional strain.
During a MIAM, the mediator, such as the UK Family mediator Bridgend, will cover all options available to the client. From proceeding with a court application to discussing how to effectively contact the other party and explore possibilities for a joint mediation process Bridgend. The goal is to provide clients with the necessary information to make informed and confident decisions.
If you are looking for mediation or want to learn more about the process, visit our Beginners’ Guide to Family Mediation Bridgend or contact our team today. Many successful mediation sessions have taken place through the use of MIAM, and we are here to help you navigate the process.