Founded in 2002, MiKK is an independent and neutral NGO and a leading international specialist in cross-border family mediation, particularly in international parental child abduction, custody and relocation disputes. Over the past 20 years, MiKK has played a leading role in developing cross-border family mediation into a distinct professional discipline (CBFM®).
MiKK cooperates with key international stakeholders, including the European Parliament (Coordinator on Children’s Rights), the HCCH and the Council of Europe (CoE), thereby promoting cross-border family mediation and advancing the field at European and international level. The vast majority of MiKK’s activities are co-funded by the EU.
Training and Capacity Building
Training and judicial capacity building are central to MiKK’s mandate. The trainings, delivered online and on-site, are aimed at all professionals - mediators, lawyer, judges, Central Authorities, Guardian ad Litems etc - working in the field of cross-border family disputes and international parental child abduction. Most trainings are EU co-funded, with some offered free of charge or including EU-funded places for participants from selected Member States.
MiKK Cross-Border Family Mediation (CBFM®) Training
The 50-hour interactive CBFM® Training aims to equip practising family mediators with the knowledge and practical skills required to mediate complex cross-border disputes and international child abduction cases.
CBFM® Trainings are delivered in different languages and locations. They are conducted in English, German, French, Spanish and Ukrainian/English (online) and takes place in Berlin, Strasbourg, Madrid, Osaka, Singapore as well as online.
MiKK mediators from different countries share their expertise with fellow mediators from the global MiKK Network, promoting professional exchange and continued learning.
Each autumn, MiKK organises three specialised workshops and seminars in Berlin, open to MiKK mediators and professionals from related disciplines.
Monthly moderated online sessions support reflection, case discussion and professional development.
Wednesday Webinar Series on the Brussels IIb Regulation – ONLINE
These webinars aim to support EU family judges and lawyers in the practical application of the Brussels IIb Regulation in parental responsibility and international child abduction cases. The webinars contribute to consistent implementation of the Brussels IIb Regulation across EU Member States.
(please note: The Webinar for EU Family JUDGES is free of charge)
Miscellaneous Other Trainings
MiKK Global Mediators Network
Qualified mediators who complete the CBFM® training and demonstrate intercultural competence may apply to join the International MiKK Mediators Network (245+ mediators in 45 countries, 40+languages) and be listed on the MiKK website. They are eligible to mediate cases referred to them through the multilingual MiKK Advisory and Pre-Mediation Service (see below).
Services for Parents (free of charge)
MiKK offers a free and multilingual Advisory & Pre-Mediation Service (English, German, Polish, Spanish, French, Italian and Croatian). For parents wishing to mediate, MiKK organises bilingual co-mediations in accordance with its specialised 4B Model (bi-lingual, bi-cultural, bi-gender, bi-professional). In addition, MiKK offers free online MiPCAS Parent Support Groups (in English).
Key Publication Resources (EU co-funded).
In 2023, MiKK published the Textbook on Cross-Border Family Mediation and Child Abduction, authored by 15 international experts (also available as an e-book). (EU co-funded)
Cross-Border Family Mediation. International Parental Child Abduction, Custody and Access Cases Christoph C. Paul, Sybille Kiesewetter, Ischtar Khalaf-Newsome (eds.).
3rd expanded and updated edition, 2023, Frankfurt/Main: Wolfgang Metzner Verlag.
All Information on Trainings & Resources:
https://mikk-ev.org/publications/
Free downloadable resources
Information Films (Brussels IIb Regulation and Mediation)
Multilingual court template letters (31 languages),
Mediation flyers (30 languages)
The AMICABLE Best Practice Tool (cross-border enforceability of mediated family agreements)
and further professional materials.
Free Trainings and Services: