Solve specialise in resolving disputes. In
particular we are expert providers of
Mediation and Arbitration.
Mediation is a way of resolving disputes and disagreements through discussion and negotiation. The Mediator is an independent party who assists both sides to reach an agreement.
READ MOREDisputes over wills and inheritance often involve extremely strong emotions and occur at very difficult times for people. We understand this and work with the parties to understand their priorities and establish the best way to a resolution.
READ MOREDisputes over work related matters can have a serious effect on your business or career. Mediating such disputes can enable the parties to speak freely about ways that matters can be resolved to minimise disruption.
READ MOREMediation is an environment and opportunity for you and your family member to communicate with each other constructively to find a solution that is acceptable to both of you.
READ MOREArbitration is where parties identify an issue, but can't agree on a solution, they can appoint a neutral party (the Arbitrator), to decide how to resolve that issue.
READ MOREWe genuinely care about solving problems and this is conveyed from start-to-finish through our understanding, expert & experienced, personable approach..
READ MOREWe know that Mediation and Arbitration work really effectively and our goal is to help people solve a problem. We are flexible in the way we work; allowing you to resolve matters in a way that suits your specific needs.
FIND OUT MORE"Mark is experienced and dedicated, with a quick mind and an eye for detail. I can't recommend his services highly enough".
QC
"Very Good, easy to deal with and straight to the point. Would happily use you again".
Commercial Property Partner, Legal 500.
"Your services are so good. We are so happy we dealt with you and will continue to seek your services".
Contentious Probate Partner, Legal 500.
There were two news items that caught my eye last week and shocked many.
From a legal perspective (and it made its way into the mainstream news) was the reported Judgment of Scarle v Scarle.
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