Hi All,
I have to attend mediation with a family dispute practitioner in the near future as the ex would like to alter the current family court ratified consent orders that have been in place since 2010.
The purpose of this thread is that I will be attending the face-to-face mediation on my own, but the ex will be attending with her solicitor. My solicitor will not be in attendance, firstly due to the cost associated with that, but I have also heard that having your solicitor with you can compromise them?
Just wondering if anyone can explain to me how a solicitor could become compromised by attending such a process?
Thanks in advanced
I have to attend mediation with a family dispute practitioner in the near future as the ex would like to alter the current family court ratified consent orders that have been in place since 2010.
The purpose of this thread is that I will be attending the face-to-face mediation on my own, but the ex will be attending with her solicitor. My solicitor will not be in attendance, firstly due to the cost associated with that, but I have also heard that having your solicitor with you can compromise them?
Just wondering if anyone can explain to me how a solicitor could become compromised by attending such a process?
Thanks in advanced