What Are the Steps In the Mediation Process | #Mediation with Bob Bordone //
Have you wondered, what are the steps in the mediation process? If you’d like to learn the steps in mediation, then watch this next video.
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Welcome! I’m Bob Bordone, a Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School and the Founder and former Director of Harvard Law Schools Negotiation Mediation Clinical Program. I’m also the Founder and Principal of the Cambridge Negotiation Institute and have written and taught on negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution for more than 20 years.
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Can “pre-mediation” sessions be offered to help better prepare high conflict disputes? Especially for family. What are your thoughts? I am qualified to do psychotherapy therefore I have a style that would benefit, if I just had more time beforehand. Maybe this is done on the “back-end” more commonly in the form of follow-up mediation sessions, but why not try to get ahead of it?
I WISH I would have viewed this video before my mediation. It's amazing to me how counsel ill prepares clients for the process. And the opponent's counsel did a great job for them. People get a way with being a con.
I’ve been a mediator for my friend group for years. Now I can get paid to do it! ????
Very helpful video thanks! Does one party get attorneys fees in mediation ever? Or is that discussed as part of the agreement? Is there ever a "losing" party where one party doesn't get anything?
Mediation sounds like a giant waste of time. the guy cant even agree to recommend which party is right in the argument and this is non binding
Thank you for this explanation on mediation, yes, we did that 12 years ago – after a five year costly divorce – now there is ongoing breach of contract by one party regarding joint marital property. I understand that a marital Agreement has no statute of limitations, so what approach does one take when a party who has no regard for the law, but relishes stonewalling, the silent treatment, degrading, future faking, etc. to the detriment of both parties, although he believes he is interpreting our Agreement accurately. Mr Bordone, Do you have a tutorial on the best approach/procedure for breach of a marital contract?
Excellent information, very well explained, thank you.