Family Mediation Week: Understanding the Benefits and Approaches to Mediation 2023
Family Mediation Week (16-20 January 2023) is quickly approaching, and it’s an important time to raise awareness about the benefits of family mediation for separating
About Able Mediation
Able Mediation are experienced and committed Family Mediators.
We are fully accredited Family Mediators, with over 10 years of family mediation experience. We help clients of all genders and sexual orientations to resolve all possible issues surrounding separation, divorce, and family dissolution in an even handed manner.
Our mediators are members of the professional membership organisations which make up the Family Mediation Council
Strategically situated in Ealing, Richmond, and Islington, our office locations cater to the diverse needs of our clients while fostering collaboration and accessibility. Whether it’s our bustling Ealing hub, our vibrant Richmond space, or our dynamic Islington office, each location reflects our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction in the heart of London’s bustling communities
Hi, im Nasrin Grayson
Co-Founder / Mediator & Professional Practice Consultant
Nasrin worked for over 10 years as a Family Mediator at the Institute of Family Therapy before co-founding Able Mediation. Nasrin mediates on all issues arising from separation and divorce and is experienced in dealing with difficult parenting disputes, high value financial disputes and cases in which one parent wishes to relocate abroad.
Nasrin is a Family Mediation Professional Practice Consultant, supports trainee mediators in their readiness to practice and their portfolio development. She is recognised by the Legal Services Commission as qualified to undertake publicly funded mediation and is a Family Consultant in Collaborative Practice.
A member of National Family Mediation and Resolution, Nasrin is qualified to consult directly with children and is trained to deliver the Separated Parents Information Programme which supports parents who are in court proceedings over their children.
Nasrin is a member of National Family Mediation and Resolution.
Hi, im Juliet Wilkinson
Co-Founder / Mediator & Professional Practice Consultant
Juliet co-founded Able Mediation in 2013 after mediating for more than 5 years in a busy London practice, where she undertook both private and publicly funded work.
Juliet is recognised by the Family Mediation Council (FMC) as being fully competent to carry out all issues mediation and as a result is experienced in mediating in all areas of family dispute, including matters concerning children, financial arrangements and communication between all parties. In her capacity as a qualified Professional Practice Consultant (PPC), Juliet also supervises other mediators and their practices.
Background in a variety of areas is particularly informative to Juliet’s work as a family mediator. These include mediation in other fields, including neighbourhood disputes, hate crimes and restorative justice, work in public and private sector housing and time spent working abroad as an International Human Rights Accompanier and International Observer.
Juliet is a member of the Family Mediators Association.
Family Mediation Sessions help you and your former partner to arrive at mutual decisions on topics including but not limited.
Child Inclusive Mediation allows children’s views to be heard, and more suitable child-focused arrangements to be made.
Mediation Information & Assessment Meeting is the 1st meeting between the family mediator and the separating couple.
Ealing Head Office
71a Northcroft Road,
London, W13 9SS
Ealing Office
Spaces Aurora, 71-75 Uxbridge Road,
London, W5 5SL
Richmond Office
Regus, 5 Kew Road,
Richmond, TW9 2PR
Islington Office
Voluntary Action Islington, 200a Pentonville Road, London, N1 9JP
020 3012 0103
[email protected]
Family Mediation Week (16-20 January 2023) is quickly approaching, and it’s an important time to raise awareness about the benefits of family mediation for separating
It was announced that the proposals for new legislation of the Separation Act 2020 will be introduced from the 6th of April 2022 to allow
As mediators, we must act impartially. Although, an exception to this is that mediators have a duty of care to children. So, where their best
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