The term “mediation” is often heard but not always understood. Anyone who has consulted an impartial, trained person in a dispute will know, but without having faced such a situation, many will need guidance – and this is the place to find it. Here there are details about the process, the difference between conciliation vs. mediation, and tips to choose the right type of mediation.
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Nina Meierding describes different expert mediators that have influenced her in different fields within mediation including custody disputes, domestic violence, and who has challenged her and made her rethink ideas.
By Nina MeierdingThe vast majority of parents want their children to attend college. Not uncommonly, a parent will reinforce their objective by verbally offering up great personal sacrifices just to be sure...
By Dr. Lynne C. HalemFrom his perspective, Joe Folger says that the purpose of mediation is to facilitate the transformation of the quality of the communication so that people can make the decisions that...
By Joseph P. Folger