An informed mediation process should be negotiated where the parties have proper legal information.
Not exact matches
Mediation is a family - centered conflict resolution
process in which an impartial third party (the mediator) helps the participants in negotiating a consensual,
informed and fair agreement...
The parties understand that
mediation is an agreement - reaching
process in which the mediator assists parties to reach agreement in a collaborative, consensual and
informed manner.
The
informed person, in deciding whether there is a reasonable apprehension of bias, would also understand the nature of the
process of
mediation / arbitration.
Although
mediation was introduced as a voluntary
process by Practice Direction 31 issued by the Judiciary, it is mandatory for all litigation lawyers to
inform clients of the option and desirability of resolving disputes by
mediation.
Whether mediating a conflict between two people or a group, facilitating a difficult conversation for a department or board of directors, or designing a strategic planning
process for a management or executive team, Louise and the Baltimore
Mediation team are expert dialogue brokers who bring about authentic breakthroughs resulting in more
informed decision making and unimagined satisfying outcomes.
In the
mediation process, my goal is to facilitate communication, promote understanding, and assist you in reaching fully
informed solutions that will work for both of you.
As clients decide which
process (or another
process such as
mediation or co-
mediation) is right for them, I think it is important for them to spend time thinking about the overall culture and philosophy of the
processes available to them in order to make an
informed decision, making sure their vision of the divorce matches the philosophical framework of the divorce
process they choose.
The Collaborative Divorce Advantage directly and concisely gives you what you need to make an
informed choice about when and why to choose Collaborative Divorce or
Mediation, and how to successfully navigate the
process.»
Our experience can help guide you through the
mediation process, keep you
informed of your rights, and review all agreements to be sure they protect your interests.
Clients should be well
informed about divorce, the impact of divorce on their children, and the
mediation process.
The mediator should
inform the parties that they can obtain not only information but also advice from a variety of sources during the
mediation process.
This blog is all about educating and
informing readers on the intricacies of family law including international and interstate family law, as well as how
mediation can be incorporated into the divorce
process.»
Alternatively, and where decisions are being made for infants and young children (0 - 4 years), a child consultant can be included in the Family Dispute Resolution /
mediation process to help
inform parents in planning for their care.
The
mediation process is a short - term, goal - oriented procedure based on the principle of
informed decision making by each individual.
This means that I will make sure
mediation clients are
informed as to what a legal court
process or application of the law would suggest as an outcome, or a range of outcomes.
Informing the participants that they may obtain independent advice from attorneys, counsel, advocates, accountants, therapists and / or other professionals during the
mediation process;
If we recommend that the clients do not move forward with divorce
mediation, we will usually
inform the clients of other options that may be appropriate such as a collaborative
process or even litigation.
At each stage of the
mediation process, I will keep you
informed of next steps and estimated fees.
Our roadmap
informs clients that during the initial consultation the mediator will explain: (1) how
mediation works and compares to litigation; (2) how our specific
process works so they know exactly what to expect; and (3) that you will answer all of their questions.
The
mediation process relies upon the ability of participants to make their own voluntary and
informed decisions.
A family mediator should
inform the participants that they may seek information and advice from a variety of sources during the
mediation process.
If my
process can assist parties in reaching an
informed resolution in a respectful environment, rather than endure the painful
process of a lengthy and expensive litigation
process, then it is my privilege to share the tenets of my
mediation process.
informing the participants that they may obtain independent advice from attorneys counsel, advocates, accountants, therapists or other professionals during the
mediation process;
We will follow the same procedure detailed in the «How You Work With Us» section of our site (we will confer briefly with you and your spouse or co-parent to
inform you about
mediation and our
process).
In the
mediation process, the main goal of the mediator is to facilitate communication, promote understanding, and assist the parties in reaching fully
informed solutions that will work for all involved.
By Bruce D. Clarkin The pain, fear and anger that accompany divorce are the grist for our
mediation process and, as we start the
process, we often do now know how the
process will be
informed by those emotions.
Although there will be some hourly charges for your attorney's time, the benefits derived in being able to continue to move forward in the
mediation and make
informed decisions is well worth the money and will save time and the expense of delaying your
mediation process.
However, once spouses are
informed about how divorce
mediation works, what they can achieve in this
process, and how their family can greatly benefit from it for years to come, their usual reaction is that they wished they had heard about the option sooner.
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Mediation is a non-adversarial process in nature and is voluntary; however, both spouses must be informed of the pros and cons of mediation and agree to participate in go
Mediation is a non-adversarial
process in nature and is voluntary; however, both spouses must be
informed of the pros and cons of
mediation and agree to participate in go
mediation and agree to participate in good faith.
Your lawyer should
inform you of the importance of the
mediation process, and the consequences for failing to achieve resolution.