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Rebecca Hawkins

Family Mediator
and Solicitor

Rebecca Hawkins is a seasoned family law expert and mediation strategist, bringing over 15 years of experience working across complex separation, divorce, and child arrangements. She has supported families through emotionally charged transitions, drawing on deep insight into legal dynamics and a collaborative, solution-focused approach.

Rebecca trains solicitors, mediators, and court professionals across the UK, helping them steer conversations toward agreements that are fair, sustainable, and centred on children’s wellbeing. Her workshops focus on the practical application of legal tools and mediation techniques to reduce conflict and empower families to shape their own futures.

Rebecca’s engaging style and real-world expertise ensure that her session will be both practical and transformative for professionals seeking to elevate their practice in family law and mediation.

Rebecca Hawkins - Bridging the Gap 2026 Speaker
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Day 1 - Rebecca Hawkins,  Jo O'Sullivan & Tracy Ann Moore-Grant | Panel

Building Bridges, Not Barriers: Family Law Solutions Through Resolution


With contribution from Crystal S. Wright - Founder and Managing Attorney, Crystal Wright Law | Guardian ad Litem


Who it will interest

Family lawyers, mediators, collaborative professionals, judges, CAFCASS professionals and anyone working with process design and resolution routes


What this session is about
This practical panel explores resolution focused approaches in family law and where the system can actively reduce adversarial escalation.


Bringing together diverse professional perspectives, the conversation centres on real world decision points, process choices and professional behaviours that either build bridges or inadvertently harden conflict.


Crystal S. Wright, founder and managing attorney of Crystal Wright Law and Guardian ad Litem, contributes insight drawn from high stakes family transitions and her work with business owners, executives and affluent families navigating emotionally intricate separation. As a member of the Amicable Divorce Network, her practice prioritises discretion, privacy and structured resolution routes that keep families out of court wherever possible.


Together, the panel will examine how professional leadership, process design and interdisciplinary collaboration shape whether families experience escalation or constructive movement forward.


Key themes

  • Resolution focused pathways and professional responsibility

  • Process choices that reduce escalation

  • Maintaining fairness alongside child safety

  • Interdisciplinary working and effective handovers

  • What clients need to remain on a constructive track


What delegates will gain

  • A clearer view of what resolution in practice looks like across disciplines

  • Insight into how professional choices shape conflict trajectories

  • Practical ideas to strengthen collaboration and reduce relitigation

  • A bridge into Day Two’s applied skills and child voice work


How it connects to other sessions
This session acts as the applied professional bridge between psychological understanding and practical tools. It connects strongly to Day Two’s skills-based frameworks, especially Megan Hunter’s BIFF® and Bill Eddy’s mediation method, grounding theory in real world professional decision making.

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EVENT DETAILS

19 - 20 March 2026

Events @ No 6

6 Alie Street
London, E1 8QT

© 2026 Bridging the Gap 2026

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