Because Every Dispute Deserves A Resolution
Contact UsCivil Mediation Experts
help2mediate.co.uk offers civil mediation around wills and probates, community mediation, commercial or workplace disputes. Learn more about the different areas civil mediation can help.
Mediation Services
Community Mediation
Community Mediation in civil mediation legal battles can be expensive and time-consuming. Civil Mediation offers a cost-effective and confidential alternative to court proceedings, helping parties resolve disputes efficiently. Whether you’re facing a contractual dispute, intellectual property issue, or defamation claim, our mediators guide discussions toward mutually agreeable solutions.
Community mediation cases include:
✔ Neighbourhood disagreements (noise, fence and boundary disputes or parking)
✔ Anti-social behaviour
✔ Family or inter-generational disputes
✔ Disputes over shared housing arrangements
✔ Problems within community groups or between local residents
Workplace Mediation
Workplace disputes in the UK cost businesses an estimated £28.5 billion per year, according to ACAS. This figure represents the combined cost of individual conflicts, including those leading to tribunal claims. The cost is significant, averaging over £1,000 per employee. Find out more by visiting www.acas.org.uk.
If you are facing a workplace dispute and need a constructive resolution, workplace mediation can be a valuable solution. By addressing conflicts through mediation, organisations can create a more collaborative and respectful work environment. Contact our mediation specialists today to learn how we can help restore harmony and productivity in your workplace.
Workplace mediation cases include:
✔ Interpersonal conflicts between colleaugues.
✔ Manager-employee disputes.
✔ Team communication breakdowns.
✔ Harassment and discrimination concerns
Wills and Probate Mediation
It is estimated that around 10,000 people in England and Wales dispute a will each year. The cost of contesting a will in the UK can vary significantly, ranging from a few hundred pounds to hundreds of thousands. Speak to our team on 03300 133 4828 to find out how we can help.
Civil mediation can save time and money, mediation is usually faster and less expensive than litigation and the court process. Mediation can help preserve relationships and helps prevent further family conflict around disputes. Civil mediation is a confidential process and unlike court proceedings, civil mediation remains private.In addition civil mediation offers flexible and holistic solutions, the agreements made in mediation are tailored to fit the needs of all parties to ensure everyone is able to find compromise.
Will and Probate Mediation cases include:
✔ Changes to the validity of the will.
✔ Claims under the inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975)
✔ Executor or trustee conflicts
✔ Disagreements over estate distribution
✔ Family disputes regarding inheritance
The Mediation Process
Introduction
We offer a space for you to meet and talk through you issues for the mediator to understand how we can help. This also gives you the opportunity to learn more about the mediation process.
Solution Focus
Civil mediation helps clients focus on the shared goals and solutions over the issue at hand. You may need a separate meeting with the mediator to go over the options throughout the sessions.
Resolution
Once the terms and agreement has been settled we draft the relevant documents that shows what has been agreed. This shows everyone’s commitment and the outcomes.
Why Choose Us
Expert & Neutral Guidance
Our mediators are impartial experts that help both sides of a dispute communicate clearly, stay focused, and work towards practical solutions without judgement or legal jargon.
Save Time, Stress Cost
Mediation is faster and more affordable than going to court. Help2Mediate.co.uk helps you resolve disputes efficiently, reducing stress and avoiding expensive legal battles.
Flexible, Confidential & Fair
We offer flexible appointments with online sessions and times. Everything discussed stays completely confidential. Your outcome is shaped by you — not imposed by a judge.

