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[Solved] Free mediation


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(@Drivingmeinsane)
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Does anyone know of a free mediation service?

We won't qualify for any aid, but are not in the finance position to fund a meeting that has been called for by his ex.

I have googled and found law works.org and await their reply, but someone else might know of another service?

Thank you in advance.


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(@Nannyjane)
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I don't personally know of a free mediation service as legal aid is still available for mediation for those on benefits or a low income.

I have responded on your other post and included links to the legal aid calculator and the mediation service. It is worth inputing your details in the LA calculator anyway just to check. if you are not eligible the NFM are usually the cheapest option for mediation but some solicitors also provide this service, the charges vary. If you qualified for LA and donot use the NFM you would need to check that the mediator you have chosen accepts LA clients.


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