Search My Blogs By Topic
LoadingTags
- Building Skills in Conflict Resolution,
- Child Support
- christian conflict transformation
- Christian Mediation
- church bodies
- Collaborative Divorce
- conflict
- conflict resolution
- conflict transformation
- Congregational conflict
- congregational mediation
- conservatorship
- Cost
- Cross Cultural Issues
- Divorce
- Divorce mediation
- Divorce Resources
- elder care
- elder care management
- elder law
- Elder Mediation
- estate planning
- Evaluative
- Facilitative
- guardianship
- How It Works
- Introduction
- Links
- Mediated Divorce
- mediation
- nonviolence
- Nonviolent Communication
- NVC
- peacemaking
- Process of Mediation,
- Restoration
- restorative justice
- SCAPEGOATING
- stages of conflict
- Succession Planning
- tag
- Theory of Mediation
- Transformative
- uncontested divorce
- Waging Peace
Tag Archives: tag
Divorce Mediation: When Is It Appropriate?
You don’t have to go to war. Mediation is an alternative for people who want to be kind and fair. Continue reading
This Is My Commandment
How we respond to those we are in conflict with may be more important than any other aspect of our dispute. Continue reading
Protected: What Are My Divorce Options in South Carolina?
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Posted in Collaborative Divorce, Divorcing and Parenting
Tagged Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Mediated Divorce, tag
Enter your password to view comments.
Christian Mediation for Church Congregations
Every church has conflict. The key issue is, how do you respond to it? We can help. Continue reading
What is Elder Mediation, and How to Choose a Mediator?
This article discusses when to use an elder mediator and how to choose one. Continue reading
Compassion in Listening
We all know listening is important if we want to resolve conflict, but sometimes we talk past each other. This article has specific suggestions for improving listening and conflict resolution skill. Continue reading
Collaborative Divorce: Invest in Family Solutions Rather Than Conflict
I will not work on a divorce case unless both parties are committed to fairness and to staying out of court. This article explains why. Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative Divorce, Divorcing and Parenting
Tagged Collaborative Divorce, Mediated Divorce, tag
3 Comments
Nine Reasons to Mediate Your Conflict
Nine great reasons to use a mediator! Continue reading
Posted in Resources For Peacemakers, Why Nonviolence Works
Tagged conflict resolution, How It Works, mediation, tag
3 Comments
Faith Based, Christian Mediation
Christians have special obligations to model principles of healthy reconciliation and to avoid secular courts. This can be a difficult challenge, but no one ever said the committed life was easy. The rewards are also great. Continue reading
Keeping Communication Positive During Conflict
Nine tips that will help open doors to communication when you are trying to resolve a dispute Continue reading