Post-Separation & Divorce Counselling in Kingscliff

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Family Dispute Mediation

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At Mutual Mediation in Kingscliff, I offer counselling services to support individuals who are going through a separation or divorce. This can be an incredibly challenging time and it's not uncommon to experience a range of difficult emotions, such as anger, sadness and confusion. My goal is to provide a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental space for you to talk through your feelings and concerns and find a way forward.


I specialise in post-separation and divorce counselling and my approach is tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Whether you're struggling with co-parenting arrangements, adjusting to a new living situation or simply trying to make sense of your emotions, I'm here to support you every step of the way.


Speak with Lauren today on 0409 129 980. I offer complimentary 15-minute consultations to help you better understand the services we provide.

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Gain Clarity For Your Future

My aim is to help you process your emotions, rebuild your self confidence and develop a sense of clarity about your future. I work collaboratively with you to identify your goals and develop strategies to achieve them. With my support, you can move forward with greater confidence and a renewed sense of hope.


If you're going through a separation or divorce and need support, please don't hesitate to reach out to schedule a consultation. Based in Kingscliff and supporting clients across Lismore, Ballina, Tweed, Palm Beach and surrounds, I'm here to help you navigate this challenging time and find a way forward that works for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the benefits of mediation?

    Mediation is faster, less expensive and less adversarial than going to court. It also allows the parties to have more input over the outcome of their dispute and can lead to more creative and flexible solutions and agreements than a court-imposed decision. 

  • How long does mediation take?

    The length of mediation varies depending on the complexity of the issues and the number of parties involved. Some mediations can be resolved in a few hours, while others may take several sessions over a period of weeks or months.

  • Is mediation confidential?

    Yes, mediation is confidential. The mediator cannot disclose any information shared during the mediation session to anyone outside of the mediation process, unless required by law or authorised by the parties.