Hybrid Mediation - a discussion with Suzanne Kingston
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This podcast is intended for both family law practitioners and separating couples - explaining in detail the process of hybrid mediation and the benefits which it can provide.
Following the change to the Family Procedure Rules in April 2024 there is now a much greater obligation to explore Non Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) options with an application to Court being very much the last resort.
In circumstances where there is high conflict or some form of domestic abuse mediation has historically been considered 'unsuitable'. The suitability of the court process in these situations is however undoubtedly questionable.
Hybrid mediation creates a much 'safer' space for couples to resolve the issues between them. The mediator's ability to hold confidences means that each of the couple can share their fears and concerns without these being shared with the other person. each of the couple, if they so choose, can be supported by their legal advisor throughout the process and the couple can remain in separate breakout rooms, either on screen or in person ensuring that they do not need to have any contact at all during the meetings with their spouse/partner should they prefer not to do so.
Without doubt hybrid mediation will be more time and cost efficient that an application to the court. Hybrid mediators have specific training in the area of high conflict and personality disorder making this process ideally suited if one of the couple is believed to be narcissistic. The opportunity for the narcissist to take 'centre stage' is removed through the separation of the couple during the meetings - yet they are likely to be attracted to the sophistication of this process.
Suzanne Kingston is widely known for her expertise in all aspects of family law work and has one of the most varied practices in London. She trains all forms of dispute resolution not just in England and Wales but around the world. She has a thriving mediation practice and indeed is credited with spearheading family law arbitration worldwide. Suzanne knows the benefit of 'finding the deal' and is exceptionally skilled at guiding clients to find a sensible settlement hence why she is held in such high regard, both nationally and internationally, as a dispute resolution expert.
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