Mediation and Dispute Resolution
Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) and Mediation Family Law allows parties to self-determine parenting plans, spousal maintenance, child support and financial and property settlements – fairly and with respect for each other.
Vanessa Mathews is a nationally accredited FDR Practitioner and Mediator, and trained Parenting Coordinator. She assists families -at all stages of proceedings – to discuss issues in dispute and consider different options, with a focus on their children’s needs.
Vanessa is authorized to issue certificates pursuant to section 60I of the Family Law Act 1975.
Vanessa will assist you to resolve parenting and property disputes without resorting to court proceedings. If you are part way through proceedings and wish to attempt an early resolution, or are ordered by the court to attend a dispute resolution lawyer, Vanessa can also facilitate this.
Family Mediation and Dispute Resolution Lawyer can be conducted either in-person or online to provide a safe and comfortable setting for all parties. Different options are available for the sessions, such as a joint in-person session, or a shuttle mode with parties in separate rooms, or wholly online. Parties may be supported by the attendance of their lawyers at FDR and mediation (or availability by telephone).
Obtaining legal advice prior to family mediation and FDR is highly recommended.
By focusing on professional and supportive mediation and FDR, we assist you in self-determine co-parenting and/or financial settlement arrangements.
If you are seeking early advice about your options or looking to begin a particular process, book a free initial consultation by calling us or filling in our online form.
We’re happy to arrange whichever time and means (in person, telephone, or online) suits you best for this consultation.
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What is Family Dispute Resolution?
Many couples facing the end of their marriage feel confused about how to resolve the many issues that come up. Well-meaning friends and relatives might recommend running to an aggressive lawyer who can help you battle it out in court, but I want to use this video to tell you about different ways of solving your problems that can help everyone to feel that they were treated fairly and with respect.
You and your former partner have the ability to choose how you will go about reaching an agreement. Despite what you may have heard from sensational articles in the media or even through friends, most family disagreements in Australia end with a settlement. This means that most people do not go to court to work out child custody issues, property division, or maintenance. They sit down together, sometimes with the help of professionals, and work through the problem.
Mediation is an alternative approach to resolving disagreements. In Australia, it’s frequently used for figuring out property and financial issues, and it’s also used for parenting disputes. Rather than going to court and have a judge determine how best to solve your problems, mediation allows you to control the process and the outcome.
So how does mediation family law work? A third party neutral and objective person serves as a mediator whose role is to facilitate communication between you and your former partner to help you reach an agreement that you’re both comfortable with. The mediator helps you figure out what your interests are, what your actual needs are, and what is fair to everyone.
Mediation and FDR can occur prior to commencing court proceedings and during court proceedings.
This is a schedule for the children for school vacations, national and religious holidays and day-to-day living. In the ideal, it looks towards the future, so schedules can be created on a yearly basis, with holidays and visitation days switching each year (ie Mom has the children for Christmas in odd years and Dad has them for summer holidays in even years).
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For a simple fast and cost effective divorce with minimal fuss we offer a fixed fee standard online divorce application. The fee includes an application for divorce, court filing fees and disbursements.
Unbundling breaks up the family lawyer’s role into a number of agreed limited legal services. This empowers the client to select only those legal services that they require and can limit the lawyer’s involvement to a single issue, court or mediation process including:
Intervention Order | $1,950 + GST |
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Online Application for Divorce | $990 + GST (+disbursements) |
Family Dispute Resolution and Property Mediation | |
Intake Meeting (per hour) | $500 + GST |
Joint Session (up to 3.5 hours) | $1,750 + GST |
Unbundled Legal and Mediation Service (per hour) | $385 + GST |
Your initial conference with us is important. It warrants the attention of an accredited family law specialist who will apply their knowledge of the law to the special circumstances of your matter. For this reason we do not offer a ‘free half hour’ service
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Vanessa Mathews is the founder and managing director of Mathews Family Law & Mediation Specialists, and has the rare combination of social work qualifications and experience, combined with nearly 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and mediator; it makes her approach to resolving legal relationship issues both sensible and sensitive.
She is a fully accredited family law specialist, mediator, family dispute resolution practitioner and parenting coordinator with a commerce degree – adding a financially astute aspect to her practice.
Vanessa has extensive experience in complex issues that arise from relationship breakdown, and works in partnership with her clients,
who regularly describe her as empathetic
Vanessa is an active member of the family law profession and
a member of the:
Vanessa and Mathews Family Law & Mediation Specialists
are regularly recognised as a ‘Leading Victorian Family
Lawyer’, ‘Recommended Family Law Mediator’ and a
‘Leading Victorian Family Law Firm’ by Doyle’s Guide to
the Australian Legal Profession.
Get Started With Vanessa
Vanessa Mathews is the founder and managing director of Mathews Family Law & Mediation Specialists, and has the rare combination of social work qualifications and experience, combined with nearly 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and mediator; it makes her approach to resolving legal relationship issues both sensible and sensitive.
She is a fully accredited family law specialist, mediator, family dispute resolution practitioner and parenting coordinator with a commerce degree – adding a financially astute aspect to her practice.
Vanessa has extensive experience in complex issues that arise from relationship breakdown, and works in partnership with her clients,
who regularly describe her as empathetic
Vanessa is an active member of the family law profession and
a member of the:
Vanessa and Mathews Family Law & Mediation Specialists
are regularly recognised as a ‘Leading Victorian Family
Lawyer’, ‘Recommended Family Law Mediator’ and a
‘Leading Victorian Family Law Firm’ by Doyle’s Guide to
the Australian Legal Profession.
Get Started With Vanessa