Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia

How to Prepare for Family Law Mediation

Mediations Australia Season 1 Episode 7

Australia's family law landscape has fundamentally changed in 2025, and these reforms are putting families back in control of their own outcomes. In this episode of Mediation Matters, we explore how the Family Law Amendment Act 2025 is reshaping dispute resolution and why mediation has become the preferred pathway for Australian families navigating separation and divorce. 

Ryan discusses four critical insights every family needs to understand: how the new mandatory mediation requirements work, why mediation gives you real control over your family's future that court proceedings simply can't match, the economic benefits that extend far beyond immediate cost savings, and practical strategies for preparing for successful mediation. 

Whether you're considering separation, already in the process, or supporting someone who is, this episode provides essential guidance on navigating the new family law environment. Learn why courts are now emphasising alternative dispute resolution, how streamlined processes for property settlements under $500,000 can save you time and money, and discover the preparation steps that can make the difference between successful resolution and prolonged conflict. 

Key Topics Covered: 

  • 2025 Family Law Amendment Act changes
  • Mandatory Family Dispute Resolution requirements
  • Shuttle vs. joint mediation sessions
  • Economic abuse recognition in property settlements
  • Streamlined processes for settlements under $500k
  • Emotional and financial preparation strategies
  • Post-mediation next steps for successful and unsuccessful outcomes


Perfect for: Anyone facing family law issues, those preparing for mediation, legal professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how Australia's family law system is evolving to better serve families.

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