Trusted Mediation For Separating Couples In Leeds Who Want A Calmer Way Forward
If you are separating and need help with communication, child arrangements, parenting plans or financial discussions, Turning Point Mediation provides mediation for separating couples in Leeds and online across the UK. We help you explore practical agreements without immediately turning to court.
Support For Separating Couples, Parents & Families
Calm, confidential support from a neutral mediator
Family-focused approach centred on practical outcomes
Online and in-person options available
Support with co-parenting, child arrangements and communication
Clear signposting if legal advice or formal agreements are needed
Supporting families across Leeds and wider areas
Post-meeting check-ins available where appropriate
Call 0333 888 0659 or email anna@turningpointmediation.co.uk.
Who We Help
We support people at different stages of separation, from couples who are just beginning difficult conversations to parents who have already separated but need help agreeing what happens next.
Our work is especially suited to people who want to avoid unnecessary conflict, reduce legal costs where possible and make decisions in a structured, respectful environment.
Separating Parents
We help parents discuss child arrangements, routines, holidays, handovers, communication and future parenting decisions. The focus is always on helping both parents consider what works practically for the children and the wider family.
Couples Considering Divorce Or Separation
If you are unsure what to do next, conflict management can give you a safe space to understand the options available. We do not tell you what decision to make, but we help structure conversations so they feel less overwhelming.
For wider guidance, Citizens Advice provides helpful information on mediation when separating.
Unmarried Couples & Civil Partners
Separation is not only relevant to married couples. We also support unmarried couples and civil partners who need help discussing parenting arrangements, property-related concerns or practical next steps.
Families Experiencing Communication Breakdown
When conversations repeatedly become tense, guided conversation can help slow things down. A neutral mediator supports both people to speak, listen and focus on practical decisions rather than repeating the same arguments.
Read more about what to expect from a family mediator.
Common Situations We Help With
Separating couples often come to us when they need help with:
Parenting arrangements after separation
Child-focused communication
Co-parenting plans
Holiday and school arrangements
Financial conversations following separation
Constructive Negotiation before divorce
Relationship breakdown support
Conflict resolution for couples
Separation agreement discussions
Avoiding court where possible
Mediation is voluntary, impartial and confidential. Agreements reached in sessions are not automatically legally binding, but they can often be formalised with legal support if both parties choose to do so.
Why Separating Couples Choose Mediation
Court can feel stressful, expensive and uncertain. Third-party facilitated communication offers a more constructive route for many families because it keeps decision-making with the people involved.
Benefits may include:
More control over the outcome
A calmer process than adversarial routes
Reduced emotional pressure on children
Lower costs compared with lengthy legal disputes
Flexible online or face-to-face appointments
Practical agreements shaped around your family
For more detail, read our guide to mediation vs court costs.
Our Process
1. Initial Enquiry
You contact us to explain what support you need. We will outline whether this approach may be suitable and explain the next step clearly.
2.MIAM Or Individual Meeting
For many family matters, a MIAM may be required before court proceedings. This is a private meeting where you can understand mediation and discuss suitability.
Learn more about what a MIAM is.
3.Facilitated Sessions
If this approach is suitable and both people agree to proceed, sessions can take place online or in person. We help structure the conversation, identify priorities and explore options.
4.Agreement & Next Steps
If an agreement is reached, the outcome can be recorded. Where legal formalisation is needed, we can signpost you towards appropriate professional support.
Why Choose Us
Turning Point Mediation was founded by Anna Robinson, who brings professional training, extensive experience working with families and a calm, human approach to dispute resolution.
We are not here to judge or take sides. Our mediation for separating couples in Leeds is structured to help people communicate more clearly, reduce unnecessary conflict and make practical decisions for the future.
You can find out more about our background on our About Us page.
Areas We Cover
We support clients from Moortown, Headingley, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, Alwoodley and wider Leeds, in York and Hull with online support available across the UK.
You can view our wider service areas on our locations page
FAQs
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Yes, it may still be suitable. In some cases, shuttle mediation can be used so you do not have to speak directly in the same room.
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Yes. This service can help parents discuss where children live, contact arrangements, school holidays, handovers and communication.
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No, mediation agreements are not automatically legally binding. They can often be made legally binding through a Consent Order or other legal process.
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In many family cases, people are expected to consider guided conversation before applying to court.
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Take The Next Step With Confidence
Separation can feel uncertain, but you do not have to navigate every conversation alone. Turning Point Mediation can help with our mediation for separating couples in Leeds, ensuring parents find a calmer, more practical way forward.
