Lori A. Grover, NCPM talks about the benefits of Divorce Mediation and how it works.
RI Divorce Mediation Center: For A Divorce You Can Live With
We help couples settle their Divorce and create their own divorce agreement.
Using Divorce Mediation we’ve helped hundreds of Rhode Island and Massachusetts couples create their own divorce settlement, and it’s one they’re satisfied with because they created it themselves.
Like you, they saw what other couples went through using attorneys to litigate and argue in court so they chose Divorce Mediation instead.
Why? Because by making your own decisions and settling your own divorce you control the cost and the outcome, sparing you and your children much of the stress and uncertainty that comes with every divorce, plus you’ll save thousands of dollars on legal fees for when you need it the most – after your divorce is over.
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Helen Kilroy of McCann FitzGerald explains mediation, and how the process works, in a video produced by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Law Society.
We do a Forensic Audit on your credit cards, loans and store accounts to ascertain/determine if any fraud/reckless behaviour that might be the reason why you paying huge amount of interest on your accounts/debt.
After the qualification of our Audit we encourage our clients to enter into Debt Mediation to bring the ease of mind and create an opportunity for our consumers to go home with more money every month.
A review of the Florida Mediation process by Florida consumer defense attorney R. Scott Cedola. Visit his office at http://www.cedolavincent.com or call 866-475-DEBT (3328).
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I would NEVER pay for the SCAM and hustle of mediation.
If both parties CAN settle on something, I wanna do it WITHOUT paying a total stranger to sit down and WATCH US negotiate. Who made these “all knowing” mediators God anyways? It’s another way to extort money. If we CAN’T settle then it’s EVEN MORE of a waste of money and time. I’ll do it IF the mother wants to pay for all of. Otherwise, send me a settlement offer and I’ll counter.
You know how women wanna take a guy with them when buying a car? That’s because women get fooled by a power suit and tie. They get mesmerized by someone with a law degree or in a position of authority. If you say, “Let’s settle on 50/50” and she says “screw off”…but then her lawyer or a mediator says you should settle on 50/50, then she’ll say, “sounds good” to the SAME offer. But, she doesn’t hear it coming from YOU cuz she hates you but respects that guy with a law degree titled “mediator” or “attorney”. They’re led by their emotional perception of reality. So, dads give in and FOLLOW HER emotional leading down the path of mediation. I call BS and say we CAN MEDIATE on our own or between me and your lawyer. If he’s a lawyer he doesn’t NEED a mediator’s help right? It’s all a scam.
Judge Deanne Darling
Small Claims Mediation in Clackamas County
A businessman on how he was able to sort out a dispute about a small claim over the telephone using the court’s mediation service.
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In this period of low agricultural market prices and small margins, it is important to understand how to deal with financial trouble when it arises in a farming operation. The state of Iowa has put structures in place to help farmers work their way out of extreme financial difficulties. This process, known as mediation, can be the first step toward addressing debt repayment problems.
During the farm crisis of the 1980s, the Iowa court system was flooded with farmers facing foreclosure. Looking for a way to solve those cases before they went to court, the Iowa legislature created Iowa Mediation Service, a non-profit organization that is governed by the state’s Attorney General.
While today’s farm financial situation doesn’t mirror the 1980s, there is still cause for concern and Iowa Mediation Service is available for farmers who are at risk.
For more information visit our website: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ag/