Property matters
When Financial Matters Need To Be Resolved, Mediation Offers A Structured, Cost-Effective Alternative To Court.
Resolve Well supports families and couples working through the financial side of separation or relationship breakdown, including:
Assets and liabilities
Superannuation
Real property and business interests
Debts and financial obligations
Ongoing financial arrangements
Before We Begin — Intake & Assessment
Before any joint session takes place, Brittany meets individually with each party in a confidential intake and assessment session.
This session is not just preparation — it is an essential and legally required part of the process. It allows Brittany to:
Assess for family violence, safety concerns, and power imbalances
Ensure mediation is appropriate and safe for your situation
Understand your circumstances, concerns and goals
Prepare you fully so you can engage with confidence
Answer any questions about the process
This session is confidential. What you share does not go to the other party.
Where safety concerns are identified, Brittany will discuss the most appropriate pathway forward — which may not be joint mediation. Your safety always comes first.
Disclosure Review & Exchange
Property mediation requires that both parties have a full and transparent understanding of the financial situation before meaningful negotiation can take place.
Prior to the joint session, Brittany conducts a dedicated disclosure review and exchange session of approximately 60-90 minutes. This ensures:
Both parties have provided relevant financial information
Each party understands the financial landscape they are negotiating within
The joint session can focus on resolution rather than information gathering
Any gaps or concerns in disclosure are identified and addressed early
This step is what makes property mediation genuinely informed rather than just a conversation about numbers.
In The Session
Your mediation session runs for approximately four hours and is conducted online via secure video conferencing, or in person in the Mackay region by arrangement.
Brittany facilitates the session as a neutral third party — her role is not to take sides, give legal advice, or make decisions for you. Her role is to create the conditions for both parties to have genuinely productive conversations.
Sessions are structured but flexible. The process generally includes:
Opening the session and confirming the process and ground rules
Each party sharing their perspective and key concerns
Identifying the issues that need to be resolved
Exploring options and working toward practical agreements
Documenting any agreements reached
If discussions become difficult or unproductive, Brittany may pause the session, speak with each party separately, or suggest a different approach. You are in control of the outcome — no agreement is ever imposed.
At the conclusion of the session, any agreements reached are documented. You will each receive a copy.