It also means that increasingly, and especially in London and the south east, many
potential mediation clients with very low or even no income will be ineligible if their name is on the title deeds of their home.
Not exact matches
In this post, I would like to explore another combination of legal services and
mediation that has enormous
potential to create affordable and accessible dispute resolution opportunities for
clients.
The fact that
potential clients are unlikely to explicitly ask for legal services aimed at supporting
mediation does not mean there is no demand for them.
Even if the
client says it is OK to publish his or her name, I haven't, because I want
potential clients to feel that the
mediation will be confidential.
Tags for this Online Resume: Electronic Filing, Calendaring, Coordinate Depos,
Mediations etc., Scan Documents,
Potential Client Intake, Investigative Reports on Accurint
which can be used with any
potential divorce
mediation clients.
The informational interview is a time for
potential clients to gather information about
mediation in general and to assess whether the particular mediator consulted is a good fit for the parties.
«Offering limited - scope retainers to support
clients through
mediation has the
potential to contribute a great deal to access to family justice, by serving a portion of the population who might otherwise go without legal counsel,» she writes.
In response to our
clients requests and in our continuing efforts to keep our existing
clients as well as our
potential clients apprised of issues in matrimonial and family law as well as our own thoughts and conclusions based on several years of
mediation and litigation experience, here is our Mediation Associates» Newsletter Notes from Aug
mediation and litigation experience, here is our
Mediation Associates» Newsletter Notes from Aug
Mediation Associates» Newsletter Notes from August 2005.
One of the most commonly asked questions I receive from
potential clients is: how long does divorce
mediation take?
Mediate.com also wants to support mediators subscribing to the recognized leading standards of
mediation practice, to encourage continuing
mediation education and to assist participants to easily offer reference information to
potential clients.
Our Bellevue divorce and family law blog is updated several times a month to keep our
clients and
potential clients up - to - date on the latest developments, news stories, and information related to our practice areas: divorce, child custody, divorce
mediation, and domestic violence in the greater Seattle area.
So while «relaxed» may not be quite the way they would describe this first step,
potential clients who arrive for their initial, 30 - 45 minute consultation are able to hear and absorb information about the divorce
mediation process without any strings attached.
The purpose is for
potential clients to gather information about
mediation in general and to assess whether the particular mediator consulted is a good fit for them, before signing an agreement to mediate.
Therefore, in our practice, we believe it is representative of fundamental
mediation values to review with
potential clients their
potential Agreement to Mediate before they decide to move forward.
It fully empowers
potential clients to understand exactly what they are signing up for and, depending on the content of the Agreement, sets important expectations and critical boundaries for the
mediation process.
Meeting you and receiving a foundational
mediation education at their consultation has deepened
potential clients trust in you to guide them through the
mediation process you have capably described.
The first connection that
potential divorce
mediation clients have with their mediator is not when
clients enter your office — or even when they first contact you by phone or email.
Our webinar details certain game - changing ways you can upgrade your office to maximize benefits to your
potential clients, and to your
mediation process.
But, as a professional family mediator, you have done everything possible to best educate
potential clients about the benefits of
mediation and how you can help them through a better divorce process.
Yet again, the mediator has increased the level of trust that
clients feel about the
potential mediation and the mediator.
I believe that when a divorce mediator's initial consultation with
clients is strategic in its educational content, as well as structured, but flexible, and comprehensive, that significantly more
potential clients will move forward with divorce
mediation.
Taking the time to read through and explain your Agreement to Mediate closes any gap in ensuring that
potential clients understand everything they need to know before deciding to enter
mediation.