
Does an intervention order mean we can’t do mediation?
You may still be able to do mediation if you have Court Orders, Intervention Orders or Apprehended Violence Orders. Please contact our office for more information on how mediation can work in your circumstances.

What can I do if the other parent does not stick to plans?
Sometimes, making plans and sticking to them can be two separate things. Short of a court order, it can be difficult when the other parent will not stick to agreements.

Can we do mediation while we have a court order?
Working with court orders can be complex and it is important to ensure that they are obeyed. Contact us if you would like us to read your order and let you know whether mediation is appropriate.

The Family Court has changed. Does this change mediation?
In the past year, there have been a number of changes to what was the Family Court. Hoping to provide more efficient and timely resolutions to disputes, the Federal Government has merged the Federal Circuit Court and the Family Court.