
Winter 2017
APFM Webinar: International Roundtable of Mediation Presidents and Leaders
This 120-minute webinar was recorded May 3, 2023.
APFM Webinar: Family Mediation and Autism Spectrum Disorder
This 90-minute presentation was recorded on April 19, 2023, and addresses issues which often arise during mediation sessions and settlement discussions, and how mediators may constructively help parents discuss and settle such issues.
APFM Webinar: Premarital Mediation
This 90-minute presentation was held March 22, 2023, and will discuss mediation process, strategies and examples that will help both educate the couple as well as create a fundamental basis for relationship success in handling their assets, finances, and other decisions during their marriage.
APFM Webinar: How To Attract More Clients By Speaking on Virtual Stages
This 90-minute webinar is scheduled for December 7, 2022. It will teach you the simplest and fastest method to speak online that will allow you to connect with your audience and bring in new clients.
APFM Webinar: International Roundtable of Mediation Presidents and Leaders
This 120-minute webinar was recorded November 2, 2022.
APFM Town Hall 2022: The Power of Authenticity
These two 90-minute presentations took place July 21 and August 25, 2022. APFM’s Annual meeting will immediately followed Part 2.
APFM Webinar: Seismic Changes in the College Planning Landscape
This 90-minute presentation was recorded. May 11, 2022. The presentation helps lawyers and mediators to understand and navigate the landscape of college selection, financial aid issues, and other current considerations for their clients.
APFM Webinar: Mediation in the Framework of Domestic Violence
This 90-minute webinar recorded on June 9, 2022, presents the best practices for evaluating and determining whether a case is appropriate for mediation when domestic violence is involved.
Family Mediation and Autism Spectrum Disorder
This 90-minute presentation was held on April 7, 2022, and addresses issues which often arise during mediation sessions and settlement discussions, and how mediators may constructively help parents discuss and settle such issues.
Effective Allyship: Connecting Across Differences (Part 2)
Workshop 2 created opportunities for dialogue among participants to check in about how the tools and skills learned in Part 1. The session was not recorded.