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Why a Mediation Career Can Be So Rewarding
By Shawn Skillin, Esq. Family Resolution Institute Co-founder A Mediation Career can be rewarding whether you're a lawyer, a mental health professional or a financial professional. No matter what types of disputes you may mediate, mediation as an alternative method of...
Mediation Skill – “Ask! Don’t tell.” – Shining Light on the Issues, Information and Ideas to Settle a Case
By Shawn Weber, J.D., CLS-F* It's not your case! Professionals - especially attorneys - tend to have a habit of telling people what they need to do. They may ask lots of questions to gather information to analyze the situation and determine what they believe is...
Mediator as Translator: Using Neutral Language to Help People Hear
By Robin Duboe Seigle, J.D. Do Specific Words Really Matter? It may be that “a rose is a rose is a rose.” But when it comes to couples getting divorced, some words used by their lawyers, mediators or other professionals can sound harsh, accusatory or negative....
Crucial Divorce Mediation Skill: Keeping Your Eye on the Emotional Need
By: Shawn Weber, Esq. FRI Founder, Attorney, Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Practitioner ©2017 By Shawn Weber Perhaps the most important divorce mediation skill I have learned over the years as a family law mediator is keeping one's eye on the emotional need....
Setting the Table for Settlement: How to make the environment in your office conducive to settling the case
By: Shawn Weber, Esq., FRI Founder, Attorney, Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Practitioner ©2017 By Shawn Weber Having mediated divorce cases my entire career, I have learned that the space in which the negotiations take place can have a huge impact on whether we can...
How a Mediation Career Changed My Life: personally and professionally.
By Shawn Skillin, Esq., Family Resolution Institute Trainer and Co-Founder My Previous Life In my first professional life, I was a nurse. Then I got this crazy idea to go to law school. As a nurse I worked in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, I was...
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