
What Is a MIAM (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) – and Why Does It Matter? Episode 2
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In this episode, Emma Bradford and Charlotte Chambers take a closer look at the MIAM – the Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting – which is the first step in the family mediation process. They unpack what the MIAM is really for, why it matters, and how it helps families explore whether mediation is right for them.
Emma and Charlotte reflect on the emotional state many people are in when they first attend a MIAM and explain how they gently assess each person’s situation – including any safety concerns or support needs – to ensure mediation is appropriate and safe. They discuss the meaning of “suitability,” the timing of mediation, and why each person’s readiness and understanding matters.
This episode also explores common questions like: Do I have to attend a MIAM? What does a mediator need to know? What happens if my ex doesn't know why we’re mediating? With warmth and honesty, the hosts share how the process is always designed to keep clients safe, supported, and empowered to make decisions that are right for them.
Whether you're considering mediation, supporting someone else, or simply curious about how it all works, this episode offers helpful insights into one of the most important first steps in the journey.