Steps to take after getting a Mediated Agreement
If when the mediation ends, you have reached full agreement on all issues, the Mediator will usually help you both draft something setting out what you have agreed.
Anything prepared will usually be evidence of what you agreed however it will not be binding or enforceable.
You will need to formally document your agreement for it to be legally binding.
For parenting matters you will need to document your agreement into Consent Orders.
For property matters you will need to document your agreement into either Consent Orders or a Binding Financial Agreement.
You may wish to read our information sheets relevant to documenting an agreement:
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Other Pages in the Mediation & Family Dispute Resolution Section
- What is Mediation & Family Dispute Resolution
- Do I need to go to Mediation before going to Court: Property Matters
- Do I need to go to Mediation before going to Court: Parenting Matters
- What is a Section 60I Family Dispute Resolution Certificate & do I need one
- How to prepare for a Mediation, Family Dispute Resolution Conferencre or Conciliation Conference
- The Essentials you need to know to get ready for Mediation
- Mediation Tips to help you prepare for Mediation
- What happens next if an Agreement is reached at Mediation
- What happens next if an Agreement is not reached at Mediation