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Mediation with a capital M

Mediation independent from a judicial process enables the parties to be less adversarial and have more control over their agreement Continue reading

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Elder Mediation

Elder Mediation helps families reach consensus on issues involving vulnerable adults Continue reading

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TELL ME ABOUT FAMILY AND DIVORCE MEDIATION?

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What Is A Mediator?

This post answers the question, “what is a mediator?” Continue reading

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What Is Mediation?

What is mediation? Continue reading

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The Magic of Mediation

Thoughts about how why mediation works so well for parties who otherwise could not resolve conflict on their own Continue reading

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Myths About Mediation

This post explores some common myths about mediation. Continue reading

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Nine Reasons to Mediate Your Conflict

Nine great reasons to use a mediator! Continue reading

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ADVANTAGES OF MEDIATION: 20 Reasons To Mediate Your Conflict

What are the advantages of mediation? Continue reading

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