Automated Online Mediation
A new service that streamlines your seperation.
What is Automated Online Mediation?
Many clients have a clear idea of how they wish to separate. These clients may avail of our automated online process to achieve their legally binding separation agreement. Whereby parties are in agreement on decisions around parenting, finances, property and pensions, or indeed should parties have no shared property or have no children, they may feel that they require very little mediation.
If you feel that this may be of interest to you and your ex-partner please complete the suitability form below.
We are here to listen to your issues and provide expert advice throughout the process.
We guide clients through the process from start to finish so its as painless as possible.
We provide practical, emotional, legal and financial advice at all stages of the process.
We believe that modern life deserves modern solutions.
Why Choose Us?
Success Rates
High success rate for achieving settlements. 93% of our cases have been settled outside of the courtroom.
Professional Service
You are valued as a person and we understand the stress and grief of separation and divorce. Browne and Co Mediation promise to go that extra mile to help you through this process.
Children First
We know that separation and divorce can be hard on families, especially children. We believe strongly that a Mediated Settlement created in the best interest of our children, is the best way forward, after a decision is made to separate.
Empowering You
We want you to thrive after your mediation process and we will be on hand to help in any way we can.
Online or in-person meetings
We know that juggling a busy life and trying to make time for mediation meetings can be tough so we offer both in-person and online meetings.
Cost Effective
In today’s climate of rising costs, it is essential that couples separating are working in their best financial interest and are aware of the high costs of a courtroom battle. Mediation is by far the most cost effective way of achieving a binding separation agreement.