AGREEMENT — 75 % - 80 % of cases resolve in the mediation process — it is a world of difference communicating directly with each other as opposed to sitting down with
a trained neutral mediator to help guide the conversation.
Divorce mediation is an agreement - reaching process, in which the divorcing couple works with
a trained neutral mediator, with the goal of reaching a settlement agreement covering all divorce issues: parenting, property, and support.
A mediated divorce happens when the spouses use
a trained neutral mediator to help them reach agreements on the terms and conditions of property settlement, child custody and visitation.
Not exact matches
Ms. Ecker is also a court - certified,
trained mediator who helps resolve employment matters as both a party advocate and a
neutral mediator.
Mediators are
trained neutrals who assist parties to discuss the issues confidentially and work together to develop a mutually satisfactory resolution.
Mediation is a process that assists disputing parties to resolve their differences confidentially and reach a mutually satisfactory agreement with the help of a
trained,
neutral third party
mediator.
All mediations are conducted by well -
trained,
neutral NJC
mediators.
These sessions offer self - represented couples a chance to meet with an experienced,
neutral third party, usually a
trained mediator or attorney, who can help them reach an agreement on the terms of their divorce.
Generally speaking, a
mediator is a retired judge, a lawyer or other
neutral person who has also been
trained to mediate disputes.
Mediators are
neutral and impartial professionals who can not offer legal advice even where they have legal
training.
One method is «mediation» in which a
mediator (
neutral third party specially
trained to work in divorce cases) facilitates face - to - face negotiations between divorcing spouses and helps them work out mutual agreements.
Based on the depth and breadth of experience gained during many years of law practice, several of the firm's senior lawyers with specialized alternative dispute resolution
training serve as
neutral arbitrators and
mediators.
The
mediator is a
neutral party who is
trained to help facilitate the negotiation of a settlement between the parties.
Our fee dispute
mediators are
trained neutrals who understand the underlying issues in fee and billing dispute matters.
40 - Hour Certificated and Fundamental Mediation
Training that is lead by trainer, Louise Phipps Senft, and that provides the tools and theory that is critical in transforming conflict in the workplace and navigating difficult conversations with the help of a
neutral third - party
mediator.
The parties are helped to reach a self - determined and reasonable agreement by a
trained,
neutral, third party: a
mediator.
A divorce
mediator is a caring and professionally
trained neutral third party who helps two parties negotiate directly with each other in order to resolve a dispute, in this case your divorce.
«Mediation is an informal and confidential way for people to resolve disputes with the help of a
neutral mediator who is
trained to help people discuss their differences.»
Even if a
Mediator is
trained as an attorney, s / he is required to be
neutral in this particular role and thus can not give specific advice to one spouse over the other.
Mediation is a structured settlement conference, where communication is facilitated by a
trained neutral party, called a
mediator.
A
mediator is a
neutral party
trained to help couples resolve the inevitable disputes that arise during separation.
A
neutral facilitator (who is often a
trained mediator, psychologist, or other licensed mental health professional) is brought on board to ensure that discussions focus on the future of the family unit rather than the arguments of the past.
In Palm Beach County, your divorce case (really, any civil case) isn't going to trial unless the parties... and their lawyers if they've got them... go to mediation with a
neutral third party specially
trained to try to get the parties to reach agreement on all of the issues (the
mediator).
Mediation involves parties in a dispute retaining a
neutral &
trained mediator to serve as a facilitator to assist them in reaching a settlement of the issues in dispute in a safe and amicable setting.
As an experienced financial
neutral in the collaborative process and a
trained mediator she works with her clients and their attorneys to achieve mutually agreeable and fair solutions to the complex tax and financial matters in and beyond their divorce.
The collaborative practice model is confidential and utilizes interest - based negotiations to resolve disputes through the structured assistance of collaboratively
trained professionals, including, but not limited to lawyers, financial professionals, mental health professionals,
mediators, and other
neutral professionals.
Nashua, New Hampshire and statewide divorce mediation and family mediation services providing a
trained divorce and family law
mediator to act as a
neutral mediator in your case or to guide you as your counsel while you attend mediation.
A contentious couple may take longer to finish the mediation process, but it is certainly possible, especially with the help of a
trained,
neutral mediator to guide both people to a compromise or workable solution.
In addition to therapeutic mediation, she provides parenting coordination services, a means by which parents continue to work to resolve parenting conflicts in a
neutral setting with a
mediator who has additional
training and experience working with children and their parents.
A confidential meeting between disputing parties and a
trained,
neutral mediator who guides a discussion of issues toward a mutually acceptable agreement.
In today's divorce process, you may choose to begin with a mental health professional specializing in divorce, a
neutral financial specialist
trained in helping sort out income and assets, or an attorney or
mediator to deal with the legal aspects of the process.
As
mediators, we're
trained to discuss your situation in a
neutral way with both sides.
Rule 114 requires that
mediators, who are listed on the statewide roster of
neutrals, must have taken an approved
training.
In mediation, you and your spouse or partner will work with a
neutral professional, often a lawyer or a therapist
trained in mediation, or both (but non-attorneys make good
mediators, too).