Lakes Mediation Burnley

Burnley

Family mediation in Burnley

Lakes Mediation helps families in Burnley and across East Lancashire resolve disputes about children, finances, separation and divorce without immediately moving into court proceedings.

Burnley mediation support

  • MIAM appointments
  • Child arrangements mediation
  • Parenting plans
  • Financial mediation
  • Legal aid eligibility checks

Lakes Mediation Burnley

Lakes Mediation offers families across Burnley and the wider East Lancashire area a constructive, confidential and cost-conscious way to resolve disputes following separation or divorce.

Disputes about children, finances, property and communication can quickly become stressful. Mediation gives both people a structured process with an impartial mediator, helping you work towards practical proposals without immediately relying on court proceedings.

What family mediation can help with

Child arrangements

Discuss where children live, when they spend time with each parent, school holidays, handovers and special occasions.

Financial issues

Work through financial disclosure, property, pensions, savings, debts, income and possible settlement proposals.

Communication

Create a calmer structure for difficult conversations, especially where ongoing co-parenting decisions are needed.

What is family mediation?

Family mediation is a voluntary and confidential process where a neutral mediator helps separating couples talk through practical issues and work towards their own proposals.

The mediator does not take sides, give legal advice or decide the outcome. The purpose is to help both people communicate more clearly, understand the issues and explore options that may work for the family.

Before applying to court for many children or financial orders, most people are expected to attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting, known as a MIAM, unless an exemption applies.

MIAM appointments in Burnley

A MIAM is an individual, confidential meeting with a mediator. It explains how mediation works, considers whether mediation is suitable and gives you the chance to ask questions before deciding on next steps.

If court action is later needed, the mediator may be able to issue the relevant form, such as a C100 or Form A, where appropriate.

Online and local mediation

Lakes Mediation can support families through online mediation where travel, work, childcare or geography make remote appointments more practical.

Where suitable, online mediation can also help reduce pressure where direct contact is difficult but mediation may still be possible.

The cost of mediation in Burnley

Families in Burnley may qualify for legal aid, which can cover the cost of MIAM appointments and mediation sessions. Eligibility depends on income, capital, benefits and wider financial circumstances.

For children cases, the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme may also provide a contribution towards joint mediation sessions. Lakes Mediation can explain what support may be available and what information is needed for an assessment.

Burnley family mediation

The mediation process in Burnley

Once both people agree to attend mediation and the mediator considers it suitable, joint sessions can begin. Where sitting together is not appropriate, shuttle mediation may be considered.

The mediator helps both people focus on the key issues, including child arrangements, parenting plans, financial disclosure, property, pensions, savings and future communication.

How Burnley mediation works

Contact Lakes MediationSpeak to the team about your situation and whether you need help with children, finances, MIAMs or court forms.
Attend your MIAMYou attend an individual confidential meeting with an accredited mediator to discuss mediation and suitability.
Invite the other personWhere appropriate, the other person can be invited to attend their own separate MIAM.
Start joint sessionsIf mediation is suitable and both people agree, joint mediation sessions can begin online or by another suitable format.
Work through the issuesThe mediator helps structure discussions around parenting, money, property, pensions or communication.
Record proposalsWhere proposals are reached, the mediator can record them. Legal advice or a court order may be needed to make some outcomes binding.

Mediation in Burnley and East Lancashire

Burnley sits in the heart of Pennine Lancashire and is known for its industrial roots, the Weavers’ Triangle, Victorian mills, canal heritage and nearby countryside.

Lakes Mediation supports families in Burnley and nearby areas including Nelson, Colne, Accrington, Padiham, Pendle and the wider East Lancashire area.

Our Burnley hub

Burnley Hub:
55 Pendle Way, Burnley, BB12 0TJ

This location is strictly by appointment only and is not staffed. Mediation and urgent MIAM appointments can also be arranged online.

Burnley mediation FAQs

Do I need a MIAM before court?In many family cases, a MIAM is usually required before applying to court unless an exemption applies.
Can mediation help with children?Yes. Mediation can help parents discuss where children live, when they spend time with each parent and how future decisions are handled.
Can mediation help with finances?Yes. Mediation can help separating couples work through financial disclosure, property, savings, debts, pensions and settlement proposals.
Can mediation be online?Yes. Online mediation is often useful for families balancing work, childcare, travel or difficult communication.
Can legal aid cover mediation?Legal aid may cover mediation if you meet the eligibility rules. The team can discuss the information needed for an assessment.
Is the Burnley hub staffed?No. The Burnley hub is strictly by appointment only. Please arrange an appointment before attending.

Our Burnley location

Find our Burnley mediation hub at 55 Pendle Way, Burnley, BB12 0TJ. Appointments must be booked in advance.

Start family mediation in Burnley.

Speak to Lakes Mediation about MIAMs, child arrangements, financial mediation, online appointments, legal aid checks or next steps after separation.