At EH Mediation Salisbury we are committed to helping people find fair solutions that work for them through mediation which is a voluntary process where you make your own decisions.
Whether you have personal, business, or family disputes that need resolution; our certified mediators are here to help protect your interests while allowing you the opportunity to resolve matters amicably and at less emotional costs than costly legal battles. https://salisbury.ehmediation.com/what-is-mediation/

The mediation process is voluntary, and confidential in which a mediator helps two or more parties in dispute to meet together and/or negotiate together where both have decided they want (or at least need) to reach an agreement with each other. Unlike through litigation, mediation is grounded in dialogue, empathy and negotiation for the parties to make their own decisions.
Salisbury family mediation services such as child contact or divorce mediation are there to help families gain access to mediation, a way of settling disputes about sensitive issues between family members including things like disagreements with children or financial matters in a confidential and supportive environment.
One route for parents who are no longer together to ensure that this happens is by working with family law trained and highly experienced mediators, to have frank discussions on issues including resolution advice drawing partners in problem prevention where these have been high conflict participants discussing the financial mediation process when acting like a stone stepping move way ahead with the crucial stuff around money from earlier matrimonial finance cases and financial disclosure in divorce cases involving an ex-spouse (an ex-husband) to bringing all of it together jointly if you are separating through a full parenting plan focused on more detailed parenting time tables.
A brief note, such as a summary letter, as part of the voluntary family mediation process – without direct involvement from the Family Court (other than some rare cases in which they consented to mediate with their ex-husband so that an improved flow of communication might result and/or disputed issues be more effectively resolved). Couples can save much in terms on time, money and emotional stress by going with family mediation services instead of traditional litigation. This is both a reasonable priced service and the most streamlined way to make sure that the whole family (including any children) are taken care of.
Mediation Salisbury offers assistance to help people settle disputes and legal problems. They offer free legal aid checks to see if you may be eligible for financial support with mediation, details of your mediation costs (including fees disbursements) fee plus vat.
They also provide child-related mediation services, designed to bring children’s perspective into focus during the resolution process. The charges may also feature an open financial statement, and mediator fees can vary depending on experience. When booking a mediation appointment, it does not matter where you are located as they can organise meetings face to face at their offices in Salisbury or over video link using Zoom.
The mediator’s job is not to make the decision for the parties, but to foster a dialogue and enable each side to articulate their concerns and priorities. This approach promotes cooperation and typically yields quicker, cheaper and more pleasing results than the courtroom.
We will begin with your complimentary consultation to learn about your unique circumstances, and how mediation can work for you.
Both sides are invited to consider their own objectives, priorities and any possible concessions they might be prepared to grant.
In the mediation period(s) there is a fair hearing for both sides of an argument. The mediator constructively moderates the conversations and maintains a productive and respectful communication.
The mediator will guide negotiations, helping parties explore various options and solutions until an agreement is reached.
Once an agreement is reached, it is documented and can be made legally binding if both parties agree.

The mediation, itself, is not binding. However, both sides have the option of entering into a legally binding agreement by getting it all down in writing or submitting to a court for approval.
The mediation, itself, is not binding. However, both sides have the option of entering into a legally binding agreement by getting it all down in writing or submitting to a court for approval.
Using mediation Mediation can be used regardless of the nature of the conflict – this might involve a family dispute, problems between school colleagues and staff, workplace issues or community disputes. Mediation is a good option as long as both sides are open to negotiation.
You don’t have to hire a lawyer in order to attend mediation, but it’s an option if you would like to consult with your attorney either before the process begins or after a couple of sessions to make sure that your legal rights are being advocated for. But mediation is designed to discourage that kind of heavy legal firepower.
If mediation does not lead both sides to reach an agreement, the two are free to consider other options like arbitration or even litigation. Mediation exists to facilitate a resolution, but there’s no obligation to settle.
The price of mediation is relative to the complexity of the conflict and number of sessions needed. EH Mediation has competitive prices and offers packages to suit your specific requirements.
Yes, even if a party has already filed legal proceedings, such action can still be the subject of mediation to settle before it is heard in court. Many judges suggest or even demand that mediation take place before a trial commences.
In arbitration, the arbitrator's decision is binding but can be based only on evidence and arguments. In mediation, the mediator assists the parties to find their own self-determined resolution without imposing any binding decision.
Yes, even if a party has already filed legal proceedings, such action can still be the subject of mediation to settle before it is heard in court. Many judges suggest or even demand that mediation take place before a trial commences.
In arbitration, the arbitrator's decision is binding but can be based only on evidence and arguments. In mediation, the mediator assists the parties to find their own self-determined resolution without imposing any binding decision.
If you are involved in a dispute and wish to circumvent the stress, expense and time demands of litigation, mediation is likely right for you. With EH Mediation, our goal is to help you work through your disputes with dignity, respect and fairness.
Get in touch today to find out how mediation, which our professional mediators with the expert mediation team can assist in providing you with inclusive mediations, mediation information assessment meetings (MIAM), shuttle and face to face mediation. can help support you in domestic abuse cases or regarding child arrangements. And our success rate is testament to that task of achieving good results for our clients.
As a first step, you need to book in a meeting for the purpose of writing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at a day and time that is convenient to both parties with one of our experienced qualified family mediators who have not only been working in this field for many years but also provide the best service as such an experienced family mediator who has been kept up to date on all recent law changes.
With EH Mediation Salisbury you're in good hands as we support you find a dispute resolution that will work for all parties involved during this difficult time! Whether it’s a children agreement issue or family related matters our team are at the ready to help you.
Call us now to set up your very first meeting, and take that first step to resolution.
We turned to EH Mediation for help with a workplace conflict, and they were instrumental in getting all parties to collaborate and find a solution that worked for everyone

Sarah J
EH Mediation helped us navigate a very difficult family dispute with respect and understanding. Their professionalism made the process easier than we could have imagined.

Jane M