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What Does Your Child Think of Her Best Interests? Guidelines for Including the Child in Mediation with Don Saposnek, Ph.D.

What Does Your Child Think of Her Best Interests? Guidelines for Including the Child in Mediation with Don Saposnek, Ph.D.

Sep 20, 2017 | Children of Divorce, Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past

What Does Your Child Think of Her Best Interests? Guidelines for Including the Child in Mediation with Don Saposnek, Ph.D.. Recorded September 20, 2017.

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Come Together Right Now Over Mediation: Using Peer Groups to Improve Your Practice

Come Together Right Now Over Mediation: Using Peer Groups to Improve Your Practice

Aug 30, 2017 | Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past

Using Peer Groups to Improve Your Practice with Michael Aurit, JD, MDR, Justin L. Kelsey, and Amanda D. Singer, Esq., MDR, CDFA. Recorded Aug 30, 2017. Recording duration 79 minutes.

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Proposal-Focused Mediation with Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq.

Proposal-Focused Mediation with Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq.

Jul 27, 2017 | Mediation Practice, Webinars - Past

Proposal-Focused Mediation with Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. was recorded live on July 27, 2017.

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Using ADR Ideas to Negotiate Divorce Agreements

Using ADR Ideas to Negotiate Divorce Agreements

Jul 23, 2017 | 2017 Summer, Articles for the Public, Divorce, Mediation Practice

By Larry Gaughan | Adversarial attorneys can learn from mediators about using constructive processes instead of exacerbating competitive, dysfunctional divorce negotiations.

The Marriage Between Cultural Sensitivity and Mediation

The Marriage Between Cultural Sensitivity and Mediation

Jul 23, 2017 | 2017 Summer, Articles for Mediators, Divorce, Mediation Practice

By Mukul Khandelwal | Becoming a culturally-sensitive mediator is a process that continues throughout one’s professional career. Clients’ cultures and values may differ greatly from family to family.

Why Do So Many Family Litigants Not Have Lawyers?

Why Do So Many Family Litigants Not Have Lawyers?

Jun 16, 2017 | Articles for the Public, Mediation Practice

By Rachel Birnbaum and Nick Bala | More and more people who are divorcing do it without a lawyer. This research looks at their reasons and at the anticipated consequences of their decisions.

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