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21 April 2026
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Mediate UK is the UK's favourite family mediation service, helping couples and families resolve issues surrounding divorce, separation, and child arrangements in a more amicable and affordable way than going to court. Founded in 2011, we specialise in family mediation, fixed-fee legal services, and support with parenting and financial agreements. With locations across England and Wales, and online appointments available, we make the process more convenient and accessible for everyone involved. Our services include Mediation Information & Assessment Meetings (MIAMs), financial settlements, separation agreements, and arrangements for children. We also offer support packages for divorce and can help turn mediated agreements into legally binding documents. Our award-winning team of registered mediators and experienced support staff are known for their empathy, professionalism, and commitment to helping clients reach fair and lasting solutions. At Mediate UK, we believe in reducing conflict and supporting our clients to move on with their lives positively. Whether you're just starting to consider separation or looking to formalise your agreement, our goal is to help you stay out of court and in control of your outcome. We are a member of the Family Mediation Council and follow the highest standards of practice. You can book a free 15 minute consultation with us to see if we are a good fit.
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Brilliant service. Great team from the moment they pick up your call to the services they provide.
They kept me updated every step of the way and dealt with me in such a professional but friendly manner.
Couldn’t thank them enough.

Reply from Mediate UK
I cannot rate Mediate UK high enough. Their help, guidance and support have been priceless. They have allowed us to navigate the divorce proceedings with dignity and understanding of each other.

Reply from Mediate UK
“I can’t thank this company enough for their incredible support. When I first called, I was in complete panic, but Jess and Alistair immediately put me at ease with their guidance and compassion. They took the time to walk me through everything, offering clear direction and reassurance when I needed it most. I have had to use their services for two separate reasons, and both times, their guidance and support led to a successful outcome. Now, years later, I can confidently say that every recommendation they made has proven invaluable. Their expertise and care made all the difference, and I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out again if needed. Highly recommend!”
We used Mediate uk for the initial aspects of divorce and will cease using mediation such as this. So my advice: whatever you do, do not use Mediate UK if there’s even a hint of coercive behaviour, safeguarding issues, disagreement or control issues in your relationship with the person you are divorcing. They have no boundaries with emails (even private matters raised will be forwarded and CC) they do not respect any safeguarding issues there could be, and when I raised this I was shut down and then my email forwarded anyway.
My advice is to read as much as possible yourself from the resources out there.
Do not bother with the free call it’s always to get your booked in and everything they talk about is because it is “that is our process” so you cannot ask specific questions anyway.
You can learn how to write a form e financial disclosure with online guidance. Then use your hard earned reserves to pay for a local family lawyer and cap the hours they can do, while you do as much yourself to understand your own position.
To be clear: Mediate is no cheaper than a lawyer even if they tell you it is, it is not.
Mediate UK charge each session per person so be aware of this. I am shocked at how red flags of controlling behaviour were not acted on. In their quest to remain neutral they actually create more issues than solve issues. Our parenting plan was not completed in the allotted time (“you can book more time”) nor was our financial plan completed with any questions, as she ran out of time and kept saying we can book more sessions.
I have major concerns that Mediate UK are not able to respond appropriately to signs of trauma or coercion and could actually place clients in a far more vulnerable position. I am appalled that this mediation industry even can get away with some of the safeguarding issues it creates by being “neutral” and even insisting that every communication is to both parties does not recognises dynamics that could be potentially harmful. Read up on it yourself, fill out as many forms yourself, spend your time reading up, and then go to a lawyer for the last parts of your divorce. Don’t bother with Mediate UK. This is my experience and I sent these concerns as a complaint and not one of my concerns was taken seriously.

Reply from Mediate UK
Horrible experience from the start, given a mediator who kept burning your money and time and runs session without agenda and any inputs. When raised concerns to management, they jumped on us instead of addressing the issue. Spent ~1.2k and wasted 3 months for just Child arrangement which we were pushed into and wasn't even in the plan. Just avoid if you want to save yourself from further miseries in difficult times
Reading response below, you can add that they can lie as well to save their face as nothing happened to suggest “the way you spoke to our female colleagues was not acceptable” Disgusting!
You had to stop working because I claimed back £350 for the wasted 90 minutes and I wasn’t prepared to let you extract more money with zero output. Speak truth for god’s sake.
Adding £500 voucher in the remark has nothing to do with your organisation. it’s government scheme and we asked you for it to be arranged. It was not offered as a help as depicted. Expense above is still correct which was on top of this voucher.

Reply from Mediate UK
I used Mediate UK to sort out my divorce at a really difficult time. Made even harder by the coronavirus outbreak! We started with our mediator in meetings and then moved online, which I actually preferred as it made it less emotional. Our mediator, Ian Lovatt was great and helped us focus throughout.
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