Florida mediator trainer Tye of Cfmediationcenter.com returns to discuss covid-19 induced moratoriums on evictions in the US and how they may cause a swell in evictions and foreclosures cases; this time focusing on bank foreclosures and how out-of-court mediations can help dispose of these disputes Helpful links: Ninth Circuit, Orange County Florida Clerk of Court […]
Pet Mediations, Sharing Custody Of Meow Meow With Fran Brochstein
Mediating pet disputes happens more frequently these days. Mediator Fran Brochstein of familylaw4u.com shares her experiences in mediating cases involving pets, especially in divorce and separation type of family law cases.
Communicating With “Difficult” People With Thomas G. Giglione
In a mediation, a good dispute resolution professional will help the disputing parties think through the different outcomes they might want to see. There are multiple ways to bring down an airplane. You could land it, or you could crash it. But only one of those outcomes is favorable for everyone’s benefit. When one party […]
Training Excellent Mediators Through Roleplay Simulations With Thomas G. Giglione
Thomas G. Giglione of mediation.vn and vietnamadr.com shares more thoughts on training mediators through roleplay simulations, including helping organizations deal with conflicts by applying alternative dispute resolution practices with the help of a trained mediator. Learn more about Thomas’ successes, including helping his mediator students place gold at the 2019 Mediation Competition at the International […]
PART 1 Mediating Evictions and Foreclosures With Or Without Lawyers With Tye Bourdony
The covid-19 induced moratoriums on evictions in the US are coming to an end due to the reduced economic impact of the pandemic on tenants and homeowners. Consequently there may be a flood of new legal cases nationwide involving evictions by landlords and foreclosures by banks post-pandemic. Mediation is a great solution for addressing the […]
Pro Se Patterns Seen in Family Law Mediations After 3 Decades
Family law attorney and mediator Fran Brochstein of familylaw4u.com shares some insights on mediations, especially on mediations with Pro Se (no lawyers) couples facing separation and divorce. __.
What Kinds of Cases Can Be Resolved at Mediation Without Lawyers?
Mac and Natalia of InstantMediations and Tye of Cfmediationcenter.com discuss some cases frequently worked out at mediation without attorneys representing their clients. Some of those case types are: Family Law cases (Dissolution of Marriage Paternity Modification of Time-Sharing / Child Support Small Claims cases: Debt Collection Residential Property Insurance Cases: Denied Insurance Claims Connect with […]
Chasing Today’s Headlines to Create Conflict Resolution Roleplays
Mediator Trainer Thomas G. Giglione discusses roleplays in mediation. The primary way to learn mediations, roleplays help mediators sharpen their skills and help their parties resolve their problems. Good roleplays make good mediators even more effective by giving them practice in assessing issues and helping parties negotiate difficult conflicts. Connect with Thomas G. Giglione at […]
Mediation for Non-Lawyers (PRO SE’s)
Tye Bourdony connects with Mac and Natalia to discuss mediation as it relates to pro se individuals, that is mediation participants who are no represented by lawyers. Visit cfmediationcenter.com to connect with Tye. Connect with Tye Bourdony at cfmediationcenter.com
A Mediator’s Post Pandemic Marketing Toolbox
Veteran mediator and mediator trainer Thomas G. Giglione of VietnamADR.com and Mediation.vn discusses mediation marketing on the Lawyers & Mediators International Show & Podcast.
