A confidential, court-recognised process —

Parenting Mediation
Gold Coast.

Separation can be one of the most challenging experiences a family faces. When children are involved, parents are often required to make important decisions about living arrangements, communication, schooling, holidays, and ongoing care.

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“A 15-minute call is often enough to know if mediation is the right path forward.”

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What is
Parenting Mediation

Parenting Mediation is a form of Family Dispute Resolution that assists parents in discussing and resolving issues relating to their children following separation or relationship breakdown.

An accredited mediator facilitates the discussion, helping parents communicate effectively, identify areas of disagreement, and explore practical solutions.

Unlike court proceedings, mediation allows parents to retain control over decisions affecting their children while encouraging cooperation and respectful communication.

Parenting mediation can assist with:
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Why choose
Parenting Mediation

Many families choose mediation because it provides a more flexible, collaborative, and cost-effective alternative to court proceedings.

By working together in mediation, parents often develop agreements that are more practical, sustainable, and tailored to their family’s unique circumstances.

Mediation is rarely about who's right — it's about finding a way forward that everyone can live with.

— Lauren Clare, Director · FDRP, NMAS
Benefits of Parenting Mediation
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Common Parenting Issues
We Help Resolve

Every family is different, however some of the most common issues discussed during parenting mediation include:
i.
Parenting Arrangements

Developing clear and workable schedules for children, including:

  • Weekday care arrangements
  • Weekend arrangements
  • School holiday schedules
  • Public holidays and special occasions
  • Changeover arrangements
ii.
Education Decisions

Assisting parents to discuss matters relating to:

  • School selection
  • Educational support needs
  • Extracurricular activities
  • School communication arrangements
iii.
Health and Wellbeing

Facilitating discussions around:

  • Medical treatment
  • Mental health support
  • Special needs considerations
  • Day-to-day wellbeing decisions
iv.
Communication and Co-Parenting

Supporting parents to improve communication and establish effective co-parenting practices that reduce misunderstandings and conflict.

v.
Relocation Matters

Helping parents explore options when one parent wishes to move or relocate with a child.

vi.
Shared responsibilities

Joint decision-making frameworks for major long-term issues.

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Child-Focused
Parenting Mediation.

At GC Mediation Group, we believe that successful parenting arrangements place children at the centre of decision-making. By focusing on the needs of the children rather than the conflict between adults, mediation often produces more positive long-term outcomes for families.

Parenting mediation encourages parents to consider:

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Child-inclusive
mediation.

In some situations, Child Inclusive Mediation (CIM) may be beneficial.

This process involves a specially trained practitioner who assists in bringing the perspectives and experiences of children into the mediation process in an appropriate and supportive manner.

Child Inclusive Mediation can help parents gain a deeper understanding of their children’s experiences and make more informed decisions about future arrangements.

Our team can discuss whether Child Inclusive Mediation may be suitable for your circumstances.

06 / THE PROCESS

Four steps, start to finish.

Most matters move from first call to a documented agreement in four to eight weeks. The process is deliberate, paced to the parties, and never rushed.

i. Step one
Initial Enquiry

Contact GC Mediation Group to discuss your situation and determine whether mediation is appropriate.

ii. Step two
Individual intake.

Each parent participates in a confidential intake meeting where concerns, goals, and background information are discussed.

iii. Step three
Mediation session.

The mediator facilitates discussions between parents, helping identify issues, explore options, and work towards agreement.

iv. Step four
Outcome.

Where agreements are reached, outcomes can be documented and may be used to support formal legal arrangements where required.

07 / WHY GCMG

Why families choose our practice.

We understand that family disputes are deeply personal and emotionally complex. Our aim is to help families reach practical solutions while maintaining dignity, respect, and a clear focus on future outcomes.

i.
Professional & impartial

Tertiary-qualified, accredited practitioners. Neutral, structured facilitation grounded in family law and psychology.

ii.
Supportive environment

A respectful, calm setting — designed to lower temperature so the work of the mediation can actually happen.

ii.
Child-focused

Where appropriate, child-inclusive approaches help parents see arrangements through their children’s eyes.

iv.
Flexible mediation

In-person on the Gold Coast, secure video Australia-wide, or shuttle mediation where parties are not in the same room.

v.
Experienced guidance

Over a decade across the Children’s Court, Federal Circuit & Family Court, and DFV jurisdictions.

vi.
Focused on moving forward

The goal is a durable agreement and a workable next chapter — not winning the conversation in the room.

08 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Short answers to the questions we hear most often. For anything not covered here, a 15-minute call is the fastest way to a real answer.

i. Do I Need Parenting Mediation Before Going to Court?

In many parenting matters, Australian family law requires parties to attempt Family Dispute Resolution before commencing court proceedings, unless certain exemptions apply.

Parenting mediation provides an opportunity to resolve disputes constructively and may help families avoid lengthy and costly litigation.

If mediation does not result in an agreement, further options can be discussed based on your individual circumstances.

The number of sessions required varies depending on the complexity of the issues involved. Some matters may be resolved in a single session, while others require additional discussions.

Yes. Mediation is specifically designed to assist parents who are struggling to communicate effectively.

Yes. Parenting mediation is generally confidential, subject to legal requirements and certain exceptions.

Depending on the circumstances and mediation format, legal representatives may be able to participate.

BOOK A CONSULTATION

A calmer way
forward starts here.

If you are seeking Parenting Mediation on the Gold Coast, GC Mediation Group can help you work towards practical, child-focused solutions.

Our experienced team provides a supportive and professional environment where parents can discuss concerns, explore options, and develop arrangements that support the wellbeing of their children.

Contact GC Mediation Group today to arrange a confidential consultation.