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Divorce Mediation Service - Any Suggestions?


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Hello everyone,


I have been on here for years, but this is a new account for obvious reasons given the subject.


My partner and I are splitting - joint decision and amicable, but need to put some legal

stuff in place in terms of property, children etc. etc.


We want to use a mediation service and before I pick one randomly (co op seem to offer it as a service)

wondered if anyone on here can recommend someone? I don't even know whether we go together and agree

it all with one person solicitor/lawyer or have to have one solicitor/lawyer each.


Any help, advice, suggestions would be much appreciated. Feel free to PM me if you'd rather not post

on her openly, I do understand it's a very delicate subject.


Thanks so much.

I recommend Lucy Thomas who runs her own private family mediation practice. She is based in Dulwich but works across South East London. She is a former family solicitor but now works as a full time mediator and is a member of Family Mediation Association (FMA), Family Mediation Council (FMC) and Resolution.



Her website address is www.lucythomasmediation.co.uk

Phone: 07493 611100


Hope that helps

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