At its core, mediation is designed to be a process by which parties reach an amicable agreement through compromise. This is what most litigants want, right? Avoid the fighting, along
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At its core, mediation is designed to be a process by which parties reach an amicable agreement through compromise. This is what most litigants want, right? Avoid the fighting, along…
Continue Reading THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDIATION
Overshadowed by New Jersey’s enactment of alimony reform, on which we have previously blogged and will shortly provide an update, on September 10, 2014 Governor Christie also signed into law…
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Previously we blogged on alternate dispute resolution methods ("ADR") such as mediation and arbitration. "Collaborative Divorce" is another ADR method.
"Collaborative Divorce" is defined as a form of alternative…
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