Supporting you from separation to settlement
We know separations are difficult processes that can impact your family legally, financially and emotionally.
Bayside Mediation’s empathetic and experienced FDR Mediators can guide you through to a fair and amicable resolution.
Mediation & Family Dispute Resolution for Separation & Divorce
Helping you navigate the legal complexities of separation
In Australia, it is now mandatory to attempt mediation before you can take a dispute before the courts. There are also specific laws requiring a couple to be separated for a period before they can divorce.
With Bayside Mediation you are satisfying the FCFCOA requirement to mediate. All of Bayside Mediation’s FDR Mediators are registered with the Attorney-General’s Department.
You’ll be supported from separation to settlement, our experienced, knowledgeable and understanding FDR Mediators, work with you from that first phone call, until your separation is finalised.
Should a mutual agreement not be reached we are authorised to issue 60I mediation certificates and we can help you draft parenting and financial agreements that can be written into Consent Orders.
Our practitioners are qualified, recognised, industry experts
Empowering you to reach a fair and equitable financial settlement
During a separation, there are large financial decisions and small day-to-day practicalities to consider.
How will you divide your assets?
What will happen to the house, car and furniture?
Who is going to pay outstanding bills, mortgage/rent or debts?
Bayside Mediation offers a structured and collaborative approach to help you resolve these questions.
We create an environment where you can communicate safely and openly and come to a mutually acceptable agreement.
separation & divorce for families
Reaching separation agreements for families of all shapes and sizes
Bayside Mediation provides specialised support and resources to help you navigate separation with mutual respect and open communication.
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Separate smarter
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SAVE TIME
We can help you avoid a lengthy process and resolve your separation in weeks or months rather than months or years. -
SAVE MONEY
Using Bayside Mediation instead of solicitors can save you of thousands of dollars in legal fees. -
SUPPORTIVE RESOLUTIONS
Our team are the most experienced FDR Practitioners in the country and will support you in navigating this transition with resilience and strength. -
PRESERVE FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS
Separation brings a range of emotional challenges for everyone involved. No matter how amicable your split may be, you might disagree with your partner on the practical aspects of co-parenting and financial settlements. Bayside Mediation helps to preserve functional, amicable relationships.
Your relationship separation questions answered
Common questions
How much does separation mediation cost?
It’s important to recognise that most separations aren’t that black and white.
Our family mediation fees start from $500 however, the best way to get a better estimate for your unique situation is to book a free consultation with one of our expert separation & divorce dispute resolution practitioners.
I've seen people talking about preparing a budget before proceeding with a financial settlement, how do I do this?
Creating a budget is a crucial step in the financial settlement process. Start by outlining your income, expenses, and financial goals. Our detailed guide provides step-by-step assistance. Click here to read more.
I keep hearing and the 50/50 split, can you give me more information? I'm not sure how that would work.
The idea of a 50/50 split is common, but it’s essential to understand that it might not be the default. All settlements are tailored to your unique circumstances.
I have concerns that my situation is to difficult for mediation, can mediation still support and finalise my separation when I have difficult ex-partner?
Mediation is designed to address various complexities, even situations involving difficult ex-partners. The process is flexible and can adapt to challenging dynamics. To understand how mediation can support your unique situation, click here to read more.
I have friends who split up but stayed in the same home, what is this?
In-home Separation, sometimes known as “separation under the same roof”, addresses the practical challenges faced by couples during a separation.
Financial constraints can make moving out unfeasible, leading to this increasingly common arrangement.
I’ve heard Mediation is compulsory, is that true?
Yes, it’s true!
In Australia, Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) is a mandatory step before heading to court for parenting matters.
But don’t worry, it’s an opportunity for open dialogue and resolution.