Dysfunctional Connection
Jane Honoroff makes the observation that it can be difficult to resolve a conflict because it signifies a change in or letting go of the relationship.
Dysfunctional Connection
Jane Honoroff makes the observation that it can be difficult to resolve a conflict because it signifies a change in or letting go of the relationship.
Roomful of Blues: Learning to be Comfortable with Real Time Family Conflict
A thoughtful blog post from panel member, Jeff Fraser, about learning to be comfortable with conflict during family mediations. Although the root of all mediations come from the same basic premise, the type of conflict dictates a specific process. Family mediations require more engagement and exploration of emotions to work through the conflict and find a resolution.
Forms and Resources for Divorce and Family Law
Helpful resources to navigate family law in a divorce mediation.
The Mediation Process at TMG
The precise conduct of a mediation is influenced by a number of factors, including the personal style of the individual mediator, the relationships among parties and counsel, and the nature of the conflict itself. Despite the uniqueness of each case, however, typically parties to a mediation at TMG can expect the following general process: