Understanding concepts about
the importance of mediator influence and neutrality and their impact on creating and establishing an impartial, non-judgmental, non-evaluative and non-coercive process that ensures client self - determination;
Not exact matches
Because
of the
importance of this issue, a
mediator will be used to assist the parents in trying to reach an agreement if they need some extra help.
Because
of the
importance of maintaining
mediator neutrality and our professional obligations to our clients, Henderson Heinrichs» existing litigation clients who would like to try mediation will be referred to other well - regarded
mediators.
The experience changed my ideas about what it meant to be a
mediator and a lawyer, and impressed upon me the
importance of knowing myself well in order to serve clients in the best way possible.
New insights into the
importance of eye contact in human interaction can help
mediators and counsel design and implement more effective dispute resolution processes.
A recent e-mail thread between
mediators on the MCFM Board discussed the
importance of sharing our favorite mediation - related books with our fellow family
mediators.
Good divorce
mediators and collaborative lawyers thus also recognize the
importance of speaking about the parties» history in a way inviting participation and not marginalizing one (or both)
of the parties.
As a divorce
mediator, I can appreciate the
importance of the decisions made in the negotiation process
of divorce mediation.
Workshops include practice areas, styles
of practice, advanced techniques, skill building, marketing, certification and other cutting edge issues
of importance to professional family
mediators.
Current research on predictors
of marital attitudes highlights the
importance of family and interpersonal processes, yet fails to identify which factors are more important and whether there are
mediators that help to conceptually simplify the process by which such attitudes are influenced.
Although it is not the
mediator's job to give advice to the parties, he or she has the training to identify the
importance of money matters and the experience to know what to do about sorting them out — and he or she will also know when to contact another professional (such as a forensic accountant, business valuator, or financial planner) if the parties need additional help and guidance.