Posts by Mediation Team

How To Mediate A Divorce

If you have agreed to end your marriage then you need to know that you have choices when it comes to making your divorce final. Mediation is a good alternative to using divorce lawyers because it is usually cheaper, faster and you end up with an agreement that you have both been a party to.…

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Filing For A Divorce Without A Lawyer

A lot of people believe that you have to hire lawyers to file for a divorce but this is not true. There are no laws that say you have to hire divorce attorneys to conduct divorce negotiations, and a lot of couples will hire lawyers because they believe that there isn’t a better way. Well…

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A Divorce Mediator Vs Lawyer

If you are getting a divorce then have you thought about a divorce mediator Vs lawyer? May be you are not aware of what a divorce mediator does and how they can help you. We want you to make the right decision about your divorce settlement so here we will compare what you will get…

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Is Divorce Mediation Right For You?

If you have agreed to divorce from your spouse then there are a lot of things that you will need to sort out. At times this can be overwhelming and you may be tempted to just pay divorce lawyers to sort it all out for you. Divorce mediation can be a very good alternative to…

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“I’m Sorry You Were Offended” Is Not Really an Apology!

Aha! The 5-step path to the true apology. Psychology today presents an interesting attempt to convince the reader to feel guilt for their legitimately hurtful actions, and then the proper procedure for offering the apology to another person. His article revolves around the notion of empathy, that if the reader wishes to feel sorry and…

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4 Parts of a Real Apology

We’ve all had to apologize at one time or another. In this intuitive study, Michael Karson Ph.D., J.D. explains our perceptions of apologies; and our deep-seated understanding of acknowledgement, acceptance, and rejections of apologies based on our past. Dr. Karson breaks down the science of the sincere apology to four distinct sections, which is required…

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A Deeply Meaningful Way to Communicate with Your Partner

Sometimes in relationships, words come out the wrong way and can end up hurting your partner or spouse’s feelings unintentionally. Psychologists are always looking for a successful way to help couples communicate their feelings.There is a new way of communication by following a five step procedure. In a short synopsis, you are trying to put…

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Blind Spots

The mentioning of blind spots typically causes us to correlate the term with driving, but did you know that us humans have blind spots as well? During the times that we are experiencing emotional arousal, it is exceptionally hard for us to become self-aware by evaluating and analyzing how our thoughts and actions are projecting…

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Women and Divorce: Higher Income, Traditional Expectations?

One of the most persistent stereotypes about millennials is that they are a fluid generation, flouting tradition and choosing their own lives and destinies. That makes it all the more surprising when a New York Times report reveals that 18-25 year old millennial men are more likely than the previous generation to want their wives…

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