
22 January 2018
Today is the start of Family Mediation Week.
Town Gate Mediation, which is a part of Phillips Solicitors, is supporting Family Mediation Week, which runs until Friday January 26.
Organised by the Family Mediators Association (FMA), the purpose of the week is to raise awareness of family mediation.
Today’s theme is “Somebody, please help me,” which discusses the value of mediation and its benefits.
Click here to watch a short video which is a good illustration of the impact on children of parents in conflict and the relief that children experience when their parents start to work together.
If you would like to get in touch with Town Gate Mediation, please call our Mediation Administrator Dawn King on 01256 854627 or email [email protected]
To find out more about Town Gate Mediation visit www.phillips-law.co.uk/town-gate-mediation
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