Going through a separation? I help people work out parenting, property, or both—without the stress of court. It’s practical, private, and focused on solutions that work for your family.
This is a special kind of mediation required before most parenting matters go to court. As an accredited FDR Practitioner, I guide the process and can issue a Section 60I Certificate if needed.
Figuring out who gets what can be overwhelming. I help separating couples sort out money, assets, debts, and super in a clear and fair way.
These are sometimes needed if you’re applying to court about parenting. I can provide one after a mediation—or if mediation isn’t suitable or the other person won’t take part.
Disagreements over a will or estate can be painful. I create a safe space for families to talk things through and avoid drawn-out legal battles.
Whether it’s about care decisions, living arrangements, or communication breakdowns, I help families have the tough conversations with care and support.
Commercial Mediation
Disputes between businesses or partners can get expensive and messy. I offer a neutral space to sort things out quickly and respectfully.
With or Without Lawyers
Mediation can be done with or without lawyers involved—it depends on what feels right for you and the situation. I’m happy to chat about what setup might suit your needs best..
Disputes between businesses or partners can get expensive and messy. I offer a neutral space to sort things out quickly and respectfully
Disputes between businesses or partners can get expensive and messy. I offer a neutral space to sort things out quickly and respectfully
Mediation can be done with or without lawyers involved—it depends on what feels right for you and the situation. I’m happy to chat about what setup might suit your needs best.
If you’re unsure about your next steps, a one-hour consultation is a great place to start. We’ll talk through your situation, explore your dispute resolution options—like mediation, negotiation or collaborative law—and help you get clear on the best way forward. This is a focused, practical session tailored to your needs.
If you’re ready to try mediation, I can contact the other person on your behalf to invite them to participate. The invitation is respectful, neutral and explains what mediation involves. They’ll have the chance to ask questions and decide if they’d like to take part. Even if you're not sure they'll agree, reaching out is a powerful first step—sometimes, just opening the door to conversation is enough to start moving things forward.
If one party chooses not to participate in mediation, or if mediation isn’t appropriate, I can issue a section 60I certificate. This certificate is often required before applying to the court for parenting orders.
This package includes a of to up 90-minute pre-mediation session with each party and a four-hour joint mediation session. It’s designed to help you prepare thoroughly and make the most of our time together. We’ll identify key issues, explore options, and work towards practical, child-focused or financially sound agreements. Sessions can be held in person or via Zoom, offering flexibility and convenience.
This package includes a of to up 90-minute pre-mediation session with each party and a seven-hour joint mediation session. It’s designed to help you prepare thoroughly and make the most of our time together. We’ll identify key issues, explore options, and work towards practical, child-focused or financially sound agreements. Sessions can be held in person or via Zoom, offering flexibility and convenience.
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