Services
Not sure what services might be suitable for your circumstances? Explore them here.
WE SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND LAW FIRMS WITH:
Mediation & Family Dispute Resolution
Mediation provides a confidential, cost-effective alternative to court. A trained mediator supports both parties to negotiate workable solutions around property, finances and children.
Benefits of mediation include:
Reducing legal costs and delays.
Preserving ongoing family, business or community relationships.
Maintaining privacy outside of court.
Allowing flexible timing compared to court schedules.
At Resolution Partners, we provide accredited Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) services in Brisbane. Our FDR practitioners are registered with the Attorney-General’s Department and can issue Section 60I certificates where required under the Family Law Act 1975.
For further details regarding our Family Dispute Resolution (FDR)/Mediation process, please see our brochure here.
Child-Inclusive Mediation
When parents cannot agree on what’s best for their children, Child-Inclusive Mediation brings the child’s voice into the process in a safe, age-appropriate way. A qualified Child Consultant meets with your child or adolescent, then provides feedback (with their consent) to you and the mediator, ensuring parenting arrangements reflect your child’s needs.
The process:
Confidential intake sessions with each parent.
Child sessions with the consultant (play and discussion).
Feedback and joint mediation session with both parents.
This approach supports child-focused agreements that promote wellbeing and reduce conflict.
Parenting Coordination
Even with Court Orders or a parenting plan in place, day-to-day disputes can arise. Parenting Coordination is a child-centred dispute resolution process that helps separated parents reduce conflict, improve communication and focus on their children’s needs.
Parenting coordinators can assist with:
Managing disagreements and resolving disputes.
Facilitating constructive communication.
Supporting joint decision-making on education, health and activities.
Coordinating schedules and changeovers.
Providing education on co-parenting and child development.
Parenting Coordination can be engaged voluntarily or by court order in high-conflict matters.
Collaborative Practice
Collaborative Practice is a non-adversarial approach to resolving family law disputes. Instead of going to court, each party works with a team of professionals – including lawyers, financial specialists and mental health experts – to reach respectful, lasting agreements.
Why choose Collaborative Practice?
Focus on interests, not positions.
Encourages open, respectful communication.
Preserves family relationships where children are involved.
Offers greater control and faster outcomes compared to litigation.
Reduces legal fees and emotional stress.
This process is suitable where both parties are committed to cooperation, compromise and child-focused solutions.
Litigation Support & Family Report Education
Family law proceedings can be overwhelming, particularly when children are involved. Resolution Partners provides expert support to help you understand the process, prepare effectively and reduce stress.
Litigation support may include:
Guidance on court expectations and procedures.
Education about how family reports are prepared and used.
Strategies for presenting your child’s needs clearly and constructively.
Confidence to participate effectively in legal processes.
With Dr Anne Purcell’s expertise, you will feel better informed, better prepared and better able to focus on achieving the best outcomes for your children.
Ready to discuss your situation? Contact us today to book a confidential consultation.
More Questions?
We’re happy to guide you through your options. Contact us and we’ll provide you with more information and an overview of how the different process options work.