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023 9243 3388
Why Mediate?
In the United Kingdom:
3 in every 5 marriages are estimated to end in divorce
1 in 4 children under 16 will experience their parents divorce
Over 150,000 children are affected by divorce every year
Mediation improves communication, reduces bitterness and benefits children
In mediation the mediator helps you to find the solutions that work best for you
Mediation is quicker and cheaper – typically less than half the time and half the costs of other ways of resolving marital/family disputes
In court you are on opposite sides, in mediation you are on the same side – that of your family
The matters you can solve together do not have to be negotiated by two solicitors or decided by a Judge
Mediation is successful for the vast majority of clients
We help you to focus on the needs of your children
The mediation timetable is flexible
Why Hampshire Family Mediation?
HFM is a not-for-profit service – the needs of our clients are always put first.
We are the only service in Hampshire approved by the Legal Services Commission to deliver publicly funded mediation that is a not-for-profit service.
We offer mediation throughout Hampshire, including Portsmouth, Southampton, the Isle of Wight and Salisbury in convenient local venues.
We offer flexible appointment times, including early mornings and evenings, plus weekends by arrangement, to work around your other commitments and interests.
Our fees are tailored to your income – to make mediation affordable – and are capped to give you certainty over the maximum cost you will pay.
Using A Solicitor
Many of the referrals to HFM come from solicitors. You will be encouraged to keep in touch with your legal advisor throughout the mediation process. At the conclusion of mediation, it is usual to take the final document (Memorandum of Understanding) to your legal advisor both for advice and for it to be used to enable the drawing up of a consent order.
If you do not have a solicitor, we can offer you a list of local family law solicitors.





