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National Family Dispute Resolution Week

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National Family Dispute Resolution Week - 25th to 29th November 2013
The idea of this week long national awareness campaign is to highlight the benefits of alternatives to court for separating and divorcing couples.
Divorce and separation affect almost everybody. Most people know somebody close to them who has been divorced or separated. Large numbers of people who separate or divorce go straight to a solicitor or a court, not necessarily appreciating the value of mediation as a way of helping them resolve their dispute.
The aim of mediation is for a couple to resolve their differences in a non-confrontational manner, to help them reach an agreement and, particularly when they have children, find a way of being able to communicate as parents into the future despite no longer being together as a couple.
This national campaign is a way to further highlight the benefits of mediation.
You can find out further information about National Family Dispute Resolution Week by looking at:http://www.nationalfamilydrweek.org.uk/

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