Common situations CalmResolve® helps with

CalmResolve® is designed for situations where a direct conversation feels too heated, too emotional, or too likely to spiral — but where both people want a calmer way forward. You each speak to the mediator privately. It shares only brief, neutral summaries and helps you agree practical next steps.

£44.99 per person (inc. VAT) for 60 minutes.

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Living together while separating

When a relationship ends, the hardest part is often the in-between stage: still sharing a home, trying to stay civil, and needing space without constant conflict.

CalmResolve gives each person a private space to explain what they need. The mediator shares brief, neutral summaries and helps turn emotions into practical questions — for example: a realistic timeline, interim house rules, and how to handle day-to-day communication without arguing.

The aim isn’t to relive the past. It’s to agree what happens next in a way both people can live with.

Co-parenting and practical arrangements

Even when parents agree on what’s best for their children, conversations about schedules, boundaries, and money can quickly become charged.

CalmResolve helps by separating the conversation from the conflict. Each parent speaks privately to the mediator. It shares neutral summaries and asks practical follow-up questions when things get stuck — such as what feels fair right now, where flexibility is possible, and what boundaries would reduce friction.

It’s designed for calm, forward-looking decisions — not blame, and not legal advice.

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Two adults sitting apart on a sofa, each focused quietly on their own device

Resetting communication after a major argument

After a serious argument, many people avoid talking altogether — or fall back into the same patterns.

CalmResolve provides structure without pressure. The mediator helps reflect what each person is trying to say, reduces misunderstandings, and suggests small, realistic next steps — like agreeing how to communicate, when to pause, and what needs to change for things to improve.

It’s often used as a first step before deciding what to do longer-term.

When CalmResolve may not be suitable

CalmResolve is intended for difficult but safe conversations. It isn’t suitable where there is fear of harm, ongoing intimidation, or immediate safety concerns. In those situations, it’s important to prioritise external support.

CalmResolve is not a legal, counselling, or emergency service, and it does not provide legal advice or mental health treatment.