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What are the Seven Elements of Mediation? Interests. Alternatives. Options. Communication. Relationships. Legitimacy. Commitment. Talk to an Experienced Los Angeles Mediator Today.
Seven stages of the mediation process Initial contact with the first party. Initial contact with the second party. Preparing to work on the dispute. Setting the scene hearing the issues. Exploring the issues. Building agreements. Closure and follow-up.
One of the biggest and most common obstacles in mediation is when litigators refuse to budge from their courtroom arguments and conduct themselves as though they are presenting their case to a judge or jury. Mediation and litigation are different, and lawyers roles in each are too.
Contents hide 2.1. Avoid Being Disrespectful. 2.2. Dont Lie. 2.3. Dont Make Threats or Ultimatums. 2.4. Dont Refuse to Participate. 2.5. Dont Use Always or Never Statements. 2.6. Dont Introduce New Evidence or Information. 2.7. Dont Ask for More Money. 2.8. Dont Discuss Irrelevant Issues.
A mediator should be aware of and avoid the potential for bias based on the parties backgrounds, personal attributes, or conduct during the session, or based on any pre-existing knowledge of or opinion about the merits of the dispute being mediated.
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Mediation is a process that often provides parties the opportunity to reach settlement agreements, though average offers tend to range from 20-50% of damages. Its important for both involved in mediation sessions and negotiations.
A mediator is not a judge. Both parties meet with the mediator to talk about what they want and what they think is best. If the parties reach agreement in mediation on any or all contested issues, then that agreement can be written out and signed by each party.
What NOT to Say During Mediation (Part 2) 1. YOU wanted the divorce so you can pay for the mediator/attorney. 2. You cheated on me so I should have the parenting schedule I want for our children. 3. I saved for our retirement but youre divorcing me so I should not have to share mine 50/50. 4.

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