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In this episode of Mediation Matters, Dan Toombs, Founder of Mediations Australia pulls back the curtain on Australia's broken legal system—where family law cases drag on for THREE years and couples collectively burn through $400,000 in legal fees fighting battles that didn't need to happen. 

In This Episode, You'll Discover: 


Dan shares eye-opening insights from recent client conversations, including a property settlement that almost cost $200,000 in unnecessary legal fees and a business dispute that stayed private instead of becoming public court record.
 
Perfect for anyone who:
 


This isn't just about saving money (though you could save hundreds of thousands). It's about finding solutions that actually work in real life, preserving relationships that matter, and taking control of your outcome instead of leaving it to a judge.
 
🎧 Listen now and discover why even the courts want you to try mediation first.

Show Notes & Resources: Visit www.mediationsaustralia.com.au for free consultation information Follow Mediation Matters for weekly dispute resolution insights Share this episode with someone facing a costly legal battle
 
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