
What Is a MIAM and Why Might You Need One?
A MIAM stands for a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting. It is usually the first step before making certain family
All Families Mediation
Don’t leave it until the last minute to work out your Christmas child arrangements!
The festive season can present many complications for separated parents:
•How will the child will be able to see grandparents and other extended family members?
•How might a parent’s new partner fit into the equation?
•What about all the travel arrangements, and how they will be funded?
Children are less anxious/worried when they know what is happening. It helps to plan early.
We can help separated parents work out a plan that fits their unique family circumstances.
Mediation is a route to working out arrangements for children when parents are unable to reach agreement on their own.

A MIAM stands for a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting. It is usually the first step before making certain family

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