Attending a MIAM does not commit you to mediation
Clearway Mediation helps couples move through separation with a calm, structured approach to reaching clear, workable agreements.
Professional, impartial support to help you move forward.
Mediation is delivered by mediators registered with the Family Mediation Council, with clear explanations and careful consideration at each stage.
This supports:
People come to mediation at different stages. You do not need to have everything worked out before taking the first step.
If you need a MIAM for a court application, or have been asked to attend one.
Begin working towards practical agreements with the support of a mediator.
Learn how mediation works and whether it may be appropriate in your situation.
Family mediation provides a structured way to resolve practical issues following separation. This supports:
The focus is on helping both people move towards clear, workable outcomes.
A clear, step-by-step approach to help you find the best path forward.
A MIAM (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) is the first step for most mediation cases and is also required before many family court applications.
Meet separately to understand the process and your options in a secure environment
Share your specific needs and concerns openly with a neutral, quafified professional.
Make an informed decision on whether to continue to joint mediation sessions.
It is common to be unsure how mediation works or whether it applies to your situation.
You may find it helpful to read:
You are welcome to take time to understand your options before deciding what to do next.
Our pricing is simple and transparent, with no hidden fees.
You pay per session, giving you flexibility and clarity from the start.
If you are ready to begin, you can take the first step now.
Arrange your initial meeting
Learn how mediation works and what happens next