Services

I offer all types of family law mediations face to face and via microsoft TEAMS. 

Availability and Book a Mediation

fees

weekday mediation

Parenting and/or property mediation

online or in person.

4 hours | $1600 ($800 per party including intake)

6 hours | $2400 ($1200 per party including intake).

Extra hour or part thereof is $440 ($220 per party)

No travel charge within the Macarthur or Southern Highlands regions.
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weekend mediation

Parenting and/or property mediation

microsoft teams only - must be booked and paid for in full no later than 14 days in advance.

4 hours | $2800 ($1400 per party including intake)

6 hours | $3,300 ($1650 per party including intake).

Extra hour or part thereof total $660 ($330 per party). | Book now

travel and room hire

free within the NSW areas of Macarthur and Southern Highlands areas. Travel outside these areas at an additional cost to be discussed.

Room hire, at an additional cost.

s60i certificate

$330 (charged to the requesting party where certificate was issued without mediation proceeding). Otherwise, if parties make a genuine attempt at mediation there is no charge for the certificate.

I understand situations may arise where you require the mediation to be cancelled or postponed. I am always happy to reschedule your mediation on the basis that I receive 7 days notice. Unfortunately, if I do not receive 7 days notice to reschedule, or, if you cancel within 7 days of when your mediation is due to commence, you will be charged a cancellation fee of 50% of your mediation. In circumstances where you have a booked a mediation on a weekend, if I do not receive 14 days notice to reschedule, or, if you cancel within 14 days of when your mediation is due to commence, you will be charged a cancellation fee of 50%.

Cancellation policy

Questions before getting started?

  • FDRPs are accredited by the Australian Attorney-General’s Department. They are trained specifically in family law, child-focused mediation, and dispute resolution, ensuring agreements align with legal requirements and best practices.

    Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) is a type of mediation that helps separating families reach their own agreements regarding issues surrounding family breakdown, including but not limited to, parenting arrangements and property, guided by a neutral and accredited FDR practitioner.

  • Mediation is a structured, interactive process where a neutral third party, the mediator, assists disputing parties in resolving conflict through specialised communication and negotiation techniques, aiming for a mutually acceptable agreement.

  • I have learnt from my years of attending mediations with clients that knowing how much the process will be is important to them and allows the mediation process to take it’s natural course. I charge a flat fee for up to a 6 hours mediation, regardless of the type of mediation. My fee also includes a short intake telephone discussion with each party and reading any position papers. If your mediation requires longer than 6 hours, we will either schedule in another mediation for the same set fee, or continue on at an hourly or part thereof, rate.

  • I am aware that many separating people simply cannot afford the privilege of legal representation and a Mediator, many indeed cannot afford either. Over the years I have engaged lots of wonderful mediators myself and I am aware of the current rate Mediators are charging. I have made a conscious choice to offer a fixed flat fee mediation of up to 6 hours to allow mediating parties the assurance that they have sufficient time to discuss the issues and to afford them the ability to also obtain legal representation or advice, should they wish.

  • Lawyers are most welcome, but it is not a requirement that you attend with one. 

  • I offer a fixed fee mediation of up to 6 hours, starting at either 9:00 am, 9.30 am or 10:00 am.

  • Only if all parties involve agree to support persons attending. 

  • If you have a lawyer present, they will formalise any agreement reached on the day. If however you do not have a lawyer present, I will always send you a final letter summarising the agreement or advising no agreement had been reached. It is important to note that my role in the mediation is not as a lawyer, it is as a facilitator for each party to reach their own resolution, and this means that I am unable to draft any settlement documents.

  • Yes, I do. If mediation has been genuinely attempted but it did not resolve, I will issue a s60I certificate which is inclusive in the fees. 

    If you require me to invite a party to a mediation, I will reach out no less than twice to the other party, and then, if I determine a s60I certificate should be issued, I will provide that to you. This service has a fee of $330. If after reaching out to the other party a mediation is scheduled, then no additional funds are required.

  • I will circulate various intake documents prior to the mediation which provide me with an understanding of the issues you would like to discuss and resolve. It is important that you attend the mediation

  • Make sure you have access to paper, pen, water and food. It is also a good idea to have any documents with you which may need to be referred to throughout the mediation, along with a phone charger and if a TEAMS mediation, a charger.