NCDR in family law: alternatives to court explained

Russell-Cooke podcasts

Russell-Cooke podcasts
NCDR in family law: alternatives to court explained
May 28, 2026 Season 2 Episode 7
Russell-Cooke solicitors

In this episode, family partner Hannah Field sits down with divorce consultant Rhiannon Ford to explore the increasing emphasis on non‑court dispute resolution (NCDR), a trend driven in part by persistent court delays and mounting pressure on the family justice system.

The conversation covers:

  • What NCDR involves and the reasons it is being promoted more widely
  • The difficulties of court proceedings, from long waiting times to environments that may not suit families
  • Misunderstandings about the need to go to court
  • The full spectrum of NCDR options, including mediation, hybrid mediation and shuttle mediation
  • How legal and emotional support can enhance the mediation process
  • What child‑inclusive mediation looks like and the benefits it offers families
  • Circumstances where NCDR may not be suitable, particularly where safeguarding issues arise
  • The place of private FDRs within the broader NCDR framework
  • How arbitration works as a quicker, more adaptable alternative to court
  • Why client choice and informed decision‑making remain central throughout the process