







How it works



Define the Issues
Although each set of parties are different, you can feel confident that the issues you are facing have been mediated before.


Discussion
The issue discussed depends on the needs and wishes of the separating parties. Issues may include finances; family home; parenting; living arrangements; education; custody; maintenance; assets.


Mediation
With the help of a mediator both parties systematically consider each issue, explore their options and come to a decision. Expert advice is encouraged to ensure that the separating parties can make informed decisions, and with the active support of the Mediator, negotiate the best outcomes for both themselves and for their family.


Agreement & Resolution
In mediation, an independent , neutral Mediator(s) assists the parties to come to agreement through collaborative engagement. In mediation, any agreement must be mutually acceptable to both parties.


Recognised in Law
Recognised in Law, Mediation Agreements are recognised in Law under the 2017 Mediation Act. And can cost up to 85% less to resolve a dispute than the traditional legal process.



went to Browne and Co for mediation, Michelle helped me deal with an extremely difficult
journey. I have come through it and will be forever grateful for her help.”

on our finances that work for us. Thank you so much for your help.”


I’m so glad I did. We have made an agreement and didn’t have to battle it out in court.
Thanks Michelle for all your hard work and patience.”
Naas East, Naas,
Co. Kildare, W91 PXR9,
Ireland

