Family Mediation and Grandparents

Difficulties which arise within families, can be deeply upsetting for everyone involved, this can include grandparents who may find themselves cut off from their grandchildren or caught in the middle of wider family tensions. In these situations, we at Wells Family Mediation can offer a constructive and supportive space to rebuild communication between parents and adult children and focus on the wellbeing of the grandchildren involved.

Family mediation is a voluntary process in which an independent, professionally trained mediator helps family members talk through disagreements and explore practical solutions together. As an alternative to escalating conflict which can happen through more formal legal proceedings, mediation provides a calm, neutral space where everyone has the opportunity to be heard. For grandparents, this can be especially valuable when relationships with adult children or former in-laws have broken down.

One of the key benefits of mediation is that it encourages cooperation rather than confrontation. Grandparents are often deeply involved and invested in maintaining a loving and stable relationship with their grandchildren, and mediation allows these concerns to be expressed openly and respectfully. Research shows that following family separation, the wider extended family can become more important than before in providing support, childcare and consistency.

Mediation can also be quicker, less stressful, and more cost-effective than going to court. Importantly, it gives families the flexibility to create arrangements that work for their particular circumstances, whether that involves regular visits, phone calls, or other forms of meaningful contact between grandparents and grandchildren.

While mediation does not guarantee that every dispute will be resolved immediately, it can open the door to healthier communication and more positive long-term relationships going forward. For grandparents seeking to remain an active and supportive presence in their grandchildren’s lives, family mediation can provide a compassionate and sensitive space for all involved in finding a path forward.

Putting Children First – the Evolving Role of the Family Law Professional

Today we want to acknowledge the important work published by the Family Solutions Group in their new report: “Putting Children First – the Evolving Role of the Family Law Professional.”
At Wells Family Mediation, we strongly support initiatives that focus on improving outcomes for children experiencing family separation, and this report sets out thoughtful and practical ideas to help achieve that.
We particularly welcome the recommendations being explored, including:
• The creation of a Commissioner for Separated Families
• Rethinking how family professionals work so that children’s welfare and voices remain central
• Reviewing how the concept of child welfare operates in law
• Encouraging professionals to share guidance from the Children’s Commissioner for England to help parents keep their child’s wellbeing at the heart of decisions during separation.
Creating a kinder, more humane approach to family separation will require collaboration across government, the family justice system, and professionals who support families every day.
We’re grateful to the Family Solutions Group for the work they have done to bring these ideas forward and to keep the focus where it belongs – on children.
Well done to all involved.
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