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Arranging FDR
1
Make contact with us
We’ll scheduled a free consultation with you where you’ll be asked a few questions to help us understand your situation.
2
Invite other party to attend
We’ll reach out to the other party to invite them to participate in FDR.
3
Undertake intake
If both parties agree to attend FDR , we’ll schedule seperate intakes to identify issues and confirm FDR is the right fit.
"In the end, the resolution we achieved was not just best for the children but also emotionally satisfying, something I never thought possible in such a challenging situation."
— NATHAN L., FATHER
FAQs
What are the benefits of FDR?
FDR can provide an affordable and timely option for resolving disputes, while allowing you greater input into the process and. the outcome. It is also a less stressful and cost-effective option than the court process.
Is FDR necessary?
There is an expectation that people in parenting disputes will attempt to first resolve matters via FDR with a registered FDRP. FDR is, with limited exceptions, mandatory before any matter can proceed to court (if necessary).
Are children involved in FDR?
No, unless parents agree to participate in a ‘child inclusive’ or a ‘child informed’ process. Details about that process can be found under the ‘Services’ section of our website.