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CJC can help people involved in disputes with family members to talk to each other and reach agreement. CJC regularly mediates disputes between:
Dispute between family members may be about:
Before CJC mediates family disputes, each matter will be assessed to make sure mediation is suitable. This means that CJC staff will ask you questions about the relationship and may arrange for each person to meet privately with a mediator before the joint mediation session goes ahead.
CJC does not currently provide Family Dispute Resolution which could result in the issuing of section 60I Certificate under the Family Law Act.
Should you wish to mediate any parenting matters and do not require a S60I Certificate, CJC will be able to assist with your needs so please feel free to contact our service.
Alternatively, if you would like your matter to be dealt with as Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) (and also be able to request a S60I Certificate), the following services will be able to assist.
The Family Relationship Advice Line is a national non face-to-face service which offers information and advice, telephone and online dispute resolution and telephone legal services. Contact the line by calling 1800 050 321 (Freecall).
Use the Family Dispute Resolution Register to find a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner in your area.
Use the Find local help tool to find a local family relationship service in your area.
Visit Family Relationships Online for all other information about assisting your family to build better relationship.
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