Resolution Together Dispute Resolution Week in Exeter Posted by Ian Walker December 6, 2013 Read more Exeter and Devon Mediators Reception; Legal professionals come together in the spirit of mediation We had a great evening. But the main point of the evening was to allow us to spread the message that Mediation works for families and that Legal Aid is still widely available for mediation. Hopefully the press release (below) will be picked up in the local press. Press Release 5th December 2013 Here is the press release Legal professionals come together in the spirit of mediation ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** EXETER | DEVON “Legal Aid is still widely available for Family Mediation” and “Family Mediation allows families to resolve disputes after separation in a cost effective way” Those were the messages from a gathering of Mediators at Exeter County Court on 4th December 2013. The event was Exeter’s contribution to Dispute Resolution Week, which has been organised on a national level by members of the Family Mediation Council including Resolution and the Family Mediators Association. There have been events all over the country to remind families of the value of family mediation and the fact that Legal Aid is widely available for family mediation. In the true spirit of mediation, 10 family mediation services joined together to host an event at Exeter County Court. The event was attended by many local Solicitors and other professionals who assist after family breakdown. Guests of honour were Exeter’s resident family Judge, His Honour Judge Tyzack QC and District Judges Arnold and Waterworth The participating mediation services were, in alphabetical order; Accord Mediation, Compass Resolution, Devon and Exeter Mediation Practice, Devon Family Solutions, The Family Law Company by Hartnell Chanot, Gilbert Stephens Mediation, Ian Walker Family Law and Mediation Solicitors, Magdalen Chambers, South West Mediation, WBW Mediation. Several of these organisations have contracts with the Legal Aid Agency and a number take part in the mediator’s rota run at Exeter County Court, aimed at assisting parents in avoiding expensive and drawn out court cases. His Honour Judge Tyzack QC told the packed audience; “The Judiciary are very much in favour families resolving their own arrangements and we encourage all families to consider mediation before setting off on Court Proceedings.” “Legal Aid is still available for mediation and for Legal Advice in support of mediation.” “We are lucky to have such a broad range of family mediation services in Exeter. Exeter has long been one of the leading centres for mediation in the UK and we would urge families to make greater use of our mediators.” ***Ends*** Notes to the Editor: There is a website for DR week at www.nationalfamilydrweek.org.uk Family Dispute Resolution Week is a national awareness-raising week, to raise the profile of alternatives to court for separating and divorcing couples. Members of the Family Solicitors Organisation; Resolution will, across the country be carrying out activities to highlight family Dispute Resolution during the week. The other member organisations of the Family Mediation Council are encouraging their own members to participate in the week, and dispute resolution professionals from ADR Group, the College of Mediators, the Family Mediators Association, the Law Society and National Family Mediation are all getting involved. Related insights May 8, 2025, by Paul Jacobs Mental Health Awareness Week Awareness May 7, 2025, by Sandy Powell Legal Safeguards Against Domestic Abuse Domestic Abuse May 2, 2025, by Kit O'Brien Family Law for Same-Sex Couples: Everything You Need to Know Family law | LGBTQ+ | Marriage | Unmarried Couples View all