https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/terms-of-use
DSCV have partnered with the Magistrates' Court of Victoria to bring mediation services to certain clients who are involved in a PSIO application.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/about-us/personal-safety-intervention-order-psio-program
The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) is part of the Victorian Department of Government Services, and provides free dispute resolution services to all Victorians.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/about-us
Most agreements you make will not require a formal acknowledgement. However, many people find that writing things down can help ensure that further disputes don't occur in the future.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/information-and-advice/reaching-an-agreement
In any dispute, you may find it necessary to obtain legal advice from an independent, licensed practitioner. This can help you clarify your rights and responsibilities.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/information-and-advice/obtaining-legal-advice
The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) offers a variety of training and education opportunities, from formal mediation training through to half-day workshops and seminars.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/training
The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (DSCV) provides free dispute resolution services across Victoria, as well as training and accrediting mediators to national standards.
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/homepage
https://www.disputes.vic.gov.au/accessibility