Mediation

What is Mediation?

Mediation is a structured process designed to assist separating or separated families in reaching their own agreements. The pre-action procedures and FDR process aim to help parties resolve disputes quickly, reducing the need for court interventions. This approach not only minimizes costs but also alleviates the stress associated with court proceedings.

What is the Mediation Process?

Parties are now required to submit a Genuine Steps Certificate when filing an application to commence property and/or parenting proceedings in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, or in response to such applications. This certificate must demonstrate that the parties have made genuine attempts to resolve their dispute through alternative dispute resolution.

Before submitting an application for parenting and/or property orders, or to amend an existing parenting order, there is a legal obligation under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) for parties to participate in Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) and to demonstrate a genuine effort to resolve their family disputes. A section 60I family dispute resolution certificate must accompany your application unless exemptions apply.
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