Results for "mediation"
- Family Law
Family Law Mediation FAQs
Summary Family mediation has become an increasingly important means of resolving disputes for separating couples and parents. In 2025, courts in ...
- Family Law
All You Need To Know About Family Mediation
Key Points Mediation is now central to the resolution of family disputes in England and Wales. Courts strongly encourage it, recent reforms have ...
Mediation
Mediation provides parties to family law disputes with a win win ...
- Civil Litigation
Should You Settle Now or Take the Case All the Way to Trial?
Key Points In my experience, most commercial disputes settle before they reach trial. For any senior management team deciding what to do, the real ...
- Civil Litigation
Is Your Litigation Costing More Than It Will Ever Win?
Key Points Litigation is sometimes necessary, especially where a business simply cannot absorb the cost of fraud by a supplier, misappropriation by a ...
- Uncategorised
Why Strong Commercial Litigation Claims Can Still Lose
Article summary: Even the strongest business civil litigation claims, whether in relation to contract disputes, debt recovery, property disputes, ...
- Employment Law
Workplace Conflict Escalation: The Point of No Return for Employers and Employees
Summary Michael stares at his laptop screen, rereading the HR email for the third time. The message, polite in its phrasing, unmistakable in its ...
- Family Law
When Family Disputes Turn Toxic: Legal Options for High-Conflict Separations
Summary Although it’s cliché every divorce really is different. Some separations proceed with peacefully, negotiations conducted through ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Commercial Property Risks Can Be Hidden In The Small Print
Summary James signed the lease on a Thursday afternoon in March. The warehouse suited his logistics business perfectly. Rent seemed reasonable. ...
- Family Law
What is the difference between a Prohibited Steps Order and a Specific Issue Order?
Summary Under the Children Act 1989, a Prohibited Steps Order prevents a person with parental responsibility from taking a specific action. A ...




