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Online Mediations - Breaking Barriers and Building Solutions (89)


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On today’s podcast our Senior Associate Dannielle Young will explore the potential for success in conducting Family Law Mediation over video platforms and examine the benefits it offers. 


Covid-19 has brought significant changes to the legal landscape, including the shifts towards virtual platforms for conducting various legal processes. Family law matters like Divorces, Parenting and Property division, traditionally involved in-person mediation sessions. However, with the advancements of technology, virtual mediation has became a visible alternative 


Dannielle Young will go through 5 ways how online mediations can be beneficial


1. Accessibility and Convenience


2. Enhanced Communications and Focus


3. Increased comfort and reduced intimations 


4. Cost-effectiveness


5. Adaptability to changing circumstance 


Want to know more? Tune in and listen as our Senior Associate Dannielle Young takes you through ways to achieve an amicable divorce in the latest installment of the Divorce Collective Podcast.


Did you know at Collective Family Law Group, we offer FREE initial consultations. We offer initial face-to-face appointments in our Gold Coast, Brisbane and Cleveland offices or via zoom. Head on over to our website collectivefamilylaw.com.au or call us on (07) 5574 0971 to book your appointment.


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