Agreed all-in-one service

Every step of your divorce, resolved in one place – from your first MIAM to a legally binding agreement

How we can help

Divorce involves a lot of moving parts – finances to divide, arrangements for children, legal paperwork, and a process that most people have never had to navigate before. It can be hard to know where to start, or who handles what.

Agreed is our complete separation service. From your initial MIAM through to a legally binding consent order, we handle the whole process: one team and one fixed fee. You won’t need to piece together different services; everything is managed through UKMS.

It’s the most straightforward way to get your divorce fully resolved, without the cost, complexity or stress of going to court.

One fixed cost

Agreed is a fixed-fee package. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before you start, with no hidden extras, no hourly billing, and no unexpected costs as the process progresses. In comparison, a contested court process typically costs £10,000-£30,000 in legal fees alone.

Resolved in weeks, not months

The legal divorce process in the UK takes a minimum of 26 weeks. Mediation means you can have everything agreed, documented and ready to finalise the moment you’re able to. Most clients complete the mediation process within three to four weeks, so there’s no delay when it matters.

Decisions you’ve both shaped

Mediation produces agreements that reflect your real circumstances: your finances, your arrangements, your priorities. Because you’ve worked through the decisions together, the outcome is more likely to feel fair to both parties, and more likely to last.

One team, from start to finish

From the first phone call to your final agreement, you’re working with the same UKMS team. We manage the whole process – including the consent order, which is finalised through our legal partner.

Legally binding and court-approved

The Agreed service doesn’t stop at a Memorandum of Understanding and Open Financial Statement. Your agreement is formalised into a consent order – a legally binding, court-approved document that provides lasting certainty and prevents future financial claims.

What’s the process?

“We’re both ready to move on. We just need someone to take us through the process.”

1. Get in touch

We’ll talk you through your situation and confirm whether Agreed is the right route.

2. Your MIAM

A 1 hour, confidential meeting with a family mediator, where you can explain your situation in detail and your mediator will outline the process and your options.

3. We invite the other party

We contact the other person and invite them to their own separate MIAM.

4. Joint mediation sessions

You work through what needs to be agreed, with your mediator guiding the process. Sessions are attended online.

5. Document your agreement

Once you’ve reached agreement, your mediator captures everything in a Memorandum of Understanding and Open Financial Statement – a clear, written record of what you’ve both agreed and how you have come to that agreement.

6. Consent order

Your agreement is drawn up as a legally binding consent order and submitted for court approval.

7. Move forward

With a legally binding agreement in place, both parties can move forward with clarity and certainty.

What makes UKMS different

Choosing the right mediator matters. Here’s what sets UKMS apart:

  • Fastest access to mediation in the UK

    We can often get you in for a MIAM within 24 hours, with no extra charge for same-day appointments.

  • Genuinely transparent pricing

    Our rates are fixed and clearly stated – no hidden fees, and no extra charge for court forms or Child Arrangements documents. We’ll also help you access the government’s £500 Family Mediation Voucher if you’re eligible.

  • Support throughout the process

    We’ll help you navigate every step of the process – no referrals, no handoffs.

  • Fully qualified and accredited

    All UKMS mediators are accredited by the Family Mediation Council (FMC), the professional body that sets and monitors standards for family mediation across the UK.

  • Nationwide reach, personal service

    UKMS covers England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. You’re not dealing with a call centre; you’re working with a dedicated team who knows your situation.

Our clients say

I highly recommend Derek and his team. They were all extremely helpful and talked me through everything step by step so I felt comfortable. Derek got back to me quickly and made the whole process a lot easier than expected. Thank you!

H. Plummer

Very honest, caring and experience mediation service always ready to listen to your needs and help by counselling and leading you to best choice of decision after mediation. Thank you Mr Derek and team.

K. Asare

I highly recommend The UK Mediation Service, Derek was very understanding throughout the entire process and was always there to help answer any queries. He made the entire process very seamless and stress-free.

P. Gajanan

Derek handled my case, and I cannot speak more highly of him. Was able to diffuse extremely frustrating situations during the mediation session and was a true professional throughout.

T. Adesanya

Frequently Asked Questions

Agreed is designed for couples who’ve made the decision to move forward and want to do so without the cost or conflict of court. If both parties are open to working through things – finances, property, child arrangements – this service handles everything in one place.

When using solicitors, each party typically instructs their own, and much of the process plays out between them – which can be slow, expensive, and is often adversarial. Costs can quickly reach £10,000-£30,000 for a contested case, and you have limited control over the pace or outcome.

Agreed works differently. Rather than two separate legal teams negotiating on your behalf, you and your ex-partner work through decisions together with a mediator guiding the process. The mediators are all also qualified solicitors (practicing or non-practicing), and you can still formalise a consent order so the outcome carries the same legal weight, at a fraction of the cost. For couples who want to mediate, Agreed is a faster, more cost-effective route to a legally binding resolution.

Most clients complete the mediation process within three to four weeks. More complex cases (for example, involving business assets, overseas properties, or multiple pensions) may take a bit longer.

In the UK, the divorce process takes a minimum of 26 weeks (roughly 6 months) – with waiting periods designed to allow couples time to reflect and arrange their affairs. Mediation runs alongside this timeline, meaning you can have everything agreed and in place well before you need it.

Our Agreed service costs £1,099 and covers the complete journey from first meeting to legally binding agreement:

  • Your initial MIAMs (Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting) – this is always conducted separately.
  • Joint mediation sessions – online, including shuttle sessions where preferred.
  • A Memorandum of Understanding and Open Financial Statement, setting out everything you’ve agreed.
  • A legally binding consent order, progressed through our legal partner.
  • Child Arrangements documents, where relevant, included at no additional charge.

If you’re eligible for the government’s £500 Family Mediation Voucher, you can use this to reduce the total cost of the Agreed service.

Yes, the Agreed service begins with each party having their own separate MIAM, which gives both of you the chance to ask questions about the law, legal process and options, and decide whether to proceed. If one party isn’t willing to engage, we can talk you through alternative options and next steps. Note that Agreed is only suitable for couples that are willing to mediate together.

80% of our clients are able to fully resolve their divorce through mediation.

However, if full agreement isn’t reached, your mediator will discuss the options available to you. Where mediation isn’t suitable or you’re not able to reach an agreement, your mediator can sign the documentation needed to proceed to a family court.

Ready to talk?

If you want to get your separation fully resolved – without court, without multiple providers, and at a fixed cost – our team is here to help.

Not sure if Agreed is right for your situation? We offer a free 15-minute consultation to get started.

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