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Solicitors in Nottingham | Family Mediation | Nottingham Mediation | Family Law Firm | Family Divorce Lawyers | Financial Settlements | UK | International Divorce & Family Lawyers | Australian Divorce & Family Lawyers | English & International Family Lawyers | Divorce Solicitors UK. So what is mediation?Mediation is a process whereby disputing parties can come together and with the aid of a highly-skilled, independent third party, discuss and determine a means of settlement, without the cost, delay and intimidating circumstances of court proceedings. The service provides a safe space, where frank discussions of concerns and detailed exploration of the implications of all solutions can be assessed. Husband and wife, parent and child, childcare, business partners, landlord and tenants, employers/employees - the mediation process is a valuable tool to any number of ordinary people who have reached a stage in a relationship where conventional discussion over a disagreement isat deadlock. This can involve marital asset divisions prior to and during divorce, inheritance disputes, parenting issues with wilful teenagers and important general family disagreements etc., through to more complex business situations, where considerable sums of money are concerned, perhaps during the splitting of a company's management, for example, or in client, staff or tenant conflicts. Sensitive, speedy and economical resolutions to family and business disputes.Challinors is one of the Midlands' leading solicitors, with six offices and over 200 staff. As one of the region's most experienced law firms, we provide relevant, sensitive and high-quality mediation services that help you avoid the need to take family or business disputes to court. The legal system now generally expects relevant cases to have been considered for mediation prior to entering into litigation. It makes sense, therefore, for you to evaluate the role a mediator could play in bringing you satisfaction in a dispute, well before resorting to court. • Mediation is particularly relevant to those who wish to continue a productive relationship with a child, a spouse or another family member, beyond the results of the mediation process.• It's particularly appropriate in business or landlord/tenant matters if the parties involved wish to continue trading or working together after the conclusion. • It's also extremely pertinent if those involved wish to minimise the emotional difficulties surrounding breakdowns of relationships, and especially those who fear their communication skills may be limited during such trauma. • Most importantly, all you'll need to do is be as honest and open-minded as possible to consider all alternatives put to you.Pramila Meghani Pramila is a specialist family lawyer, a trained and practising Family mediator, a member of Resolution, the national organisation of family lawyers committed to non-confrontational divorce, separation and resolving other family issues, and a member of the Advanced Family Panel. She focuses on Ancillary Relief work and Child Care matters and is also a trained collaborative lawyer having worked collaboratively on several cases, operating from the firms' offices in West Bromwich and Nottingham in the East Midlands. What do I do next?If you feel that your particular circumstances in a current relationship mean that the most sensible route forward is to consider mediation, talk in confidence to: Pramila Meghani, Associate Mediator and Professional Practice Consultant
Pramila was born in Kenya, lived in Uganda, India, and America. Educated in England and qualified as a solicitor in 1985. Enjoys Travel and Outdoor activities. Specialism. Pramila has always been an enthusiastic family lawyer specialising in Finance as well as Childrens issues. She has acted and represented high net worth celebrities as well as client on public funding. She is an accredited member of Resolution. She has been a practising mediator since 1995 and a Professional Practice Consultant supervising a team of mediators. She is also a Collaborative Lawyer. She is Member of the Law Society Advanced Family Panel and Child Care Panel. Pramila is passionate about assisting clients, during what is very often the most difficult and changing period in their lives. She strives to ensure that the best outcome is found for the client. This can often be achieved by working collaboratively, or by working as a mediator. When necessary, she will vigorously present the case through the courts as well. Each client has unique needs and due to her extensive experience in the specialist areas of family law, Pramila accurately recognises and meets the client's needs.
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