Readings

Confronting Conflict

Conflict before, during, and after a divorce is inevitable. While it’s often uncomfortable to meet conflict head-on it is a necessary evil if a workable agreement is to be reached. Since nearly 95% of all divorce cases ultimately settle, there is little benefit to postponing or avoiding the confrontation.

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Mediation of Gay/Lesbian Marriages Not Found in Court

Sarah and Beth have lived together for seven years. They intended to live happily ever after, But as too often happens, they drifted apart and their relationship started to strain at the edges. Communications was cut off. Sex was a bother rather than a pleasure. They no longer laughed together. It was time to end it and move on.

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Mediator: "It's Not About Winning or Losing"

Longtime divorce expert now sends his days listening to couples on the verge to couples on the Verge of Divorce…

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Splitting Up

“When I saw him walking towards me at the airport, I knew he just had an affair. I could see it in his eyes. After six years, he wouldn’t even look at me. I’ll never forgive myself for not going to New Orleans with him.”

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Mediation 101

Divorce is never easy. It has taken a long time for you to make the decision to split up. And even if you and your spouse are still on “good terms”, you’ll still encounter problems when you attempt to work out the details of your separation.

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My Turn: The Revolution You Won’t See on TV

It may not make for good drama, but mediation is changing the face of the American legal system.

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