Graham Lyons, Family First Mediation Service (which covers most of Greater London). Graham became a practising barrister (1972-2007), specialising in all family issues, and qualified as a mediator in family matters in 1998 (info@familyfirstmediation.co.uk; www.familyfirstmediation.co.uk). He is a professional practice consultant. Image kindly supplied by Iain Chrisite.
Graham Lyons, Family First Mediation Service (which covers most of Greater London). Graham became a practising barrister (1972-2007), specialising in all family issues, and qualified as a mediator in family matters in 1998 (info@familyfirstmediation.co.uk; www.familyfirstmediation.co.uk). He is a professional practice consultant. Image kindly supplied by Iain Chrisite.
Graham Lyons shares his reservations about the future of mediation in an open letter to the Rt Hon Simon Hughes MP*
Family mediation services are in decline & in need of urgent reform, says Graham Lyons
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