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Child Support
Mediation can deal with expenses relating to children as distinct to child support, to enable parents to agree on how to financially support their children above and beyond child support payments. Where there is a dispute about child expense matters, mediation is the quickest and most cost-effective process for reaching settlement. When agreements have been reached, our mediators provide written agreements relating to child expenses for both parties at the end of the mediation.
Agreements relating to child support may include:
Our mediators act as a neutral third party assisting parties in reaching agreements. To remain impartial and unbiased throughout the mediation process, our mediators do not engage in legal practice or act as lawyers or provide legal advice in any way. Furthermore, Family Mediation Brisbane provides mediation services only. Family Mediation Brisbane is not a law firm, does not engage in legal practice, does not act as lawyers, and does not provide legal advice in any way. To calculate your specific child support, click here. To start the mediation process, simply complete the form: |
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