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New - Separation / Divorce find a mediator to help you reach an agreement

Family mediation allows couples going through the process of separation, or who are already separated or divorced, to reach an agreement on the consequences of their separation. Based on a voluntary approach from the participants, it gives the time needed for each party to reflect and find the best way to come to terms with the separation. Through process, people in conflict can reach lasting and equitable agreements by themselves. If they so wish, these agreements may be approved by the Family Court in France.

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