
Matthew Richardson has officially qualified as a children’s arbitrator, enhancing the expertise within the chambers. This recent achievement brings the total count of qualified children’s arbitrators at Coram to six, solidifying the chambers’ commitment to providing mediation and arbitration services in child-related matters.
Matthew, who has built a reputation for his dedication and understanding of family law, is now part of an esteemed group of professionals dedicated to resolving disputes concerning children in a manner that prioritises their best interests. The arbitration process is designed to provide families with an alternative to traditional court proceedings, allowing for more efficient and tailored resolutions.
With the growing need for specialist services in family law, Matthew’s qualification marks an important step forward. He has been praised for his empathetic approach and his ability to navigate complex emotional dynamics between families which is reflected in his role both with Coram and as a consultant with Family Law Partners. As he undertakes this new role, Matthew aims to offer support and clarity to families during what can often be a challenging time.
As more families seek to avoid the stresses of court, the services provided by children arbitrators like Matthew will be essential in navigating these sensitive issues effectively and compassionately.