family court procedurealternative dispute resolutionmediationSingaporeThis article attempts to trace the development of the Singapore Family Court and [analyses] the reasons for its reception of mediation as the principal method of dispute resolution. In the course of this process, attempts will be made...
Family Mediation is particularly beneficial for separating couples dealing with issues related to children, finances, and other family-related matters.
prior to or during court involvement. Mediation allows each party to have more control of the outcome than pursuing the matter to trial. It is a confidential process, what is discussed in mediation is not admissible in court. This allows for an open discourse of each party’s needs and inte...
This approach includes negotiation, mediation, mediation-arbitration, and arbitration. Some of the benefits of dispute resolution include: It’s a faster process than waiting for your day in court. It’s much more cost effective. The process is confidential. ...
ABOUT MEDIATION What is mediation? Mediation is a private, confidential form of “alternative dispute resolution” – a process for resolving disagreements outside of the court system (litigation). The mediator acts as a neutral third party and helps find a solution that everyone finds acceptable....
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Litigation can often take up to 2 years even with a simple divorce. Dragging through the court system is an emotionally draining period of time. Everyone goes through the normal adjustment process that accompanies divorce – but Divorce Mediation works quickly and efficiently helping you to move fo...
Never be frightened of the chance of mediation failing. Nowadays, less than 50% of mediations succeed. Don’t try to use mediation as a delaying tactics for the trial. Never try to record anything; this is contempt of court and inadmissible in court proceedings. ...
Specially trained family mediators and family lawyers explain how mediation can help resolve disputes faced in separating families.