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Here is a further list your mediator is likely to ask you: From your perspective, what is the key issue/s that needs resolving? Are there any underlying matters or issues that might contribute to the current situation? What changes or solutions would you like to see moving forward?
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.
Mediations tend to settle with a success rate of 80-92 percent, making them an effective means of reaching an agreement. How do you negotiate a mediation settlement?
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.
Questions to Reveal Interests Why do you want that? If you could have anything, what would you want? Help me understand why that is important to you. What concerns do you have about this? What would you do if you were in charge? What are your goals for the future?
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Questions Mediators Ask What question, if answered, could make the greatest difference to the future? Whats important to you about the question? What draws you to this issue, conflict or question? Whats our intention here? What opportunities do you see in it? What do you know so far and still need to learn about it?
Mediation is a process that can be conducted in three ways that vary in formality, goals, the mediators techniques, and outcomes. Listed from more formal to less formal, the styles of mediation are: settlement conference, facilitative, and transformative.
The first step of the mediation process is the intake/assessment. You will have a private and confidential conversation individually with the mediator. This is an opportunity for the mediator to provide each party with information about the mediation process and for each party to ask any questions that they might have.

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