Being trained in the Collaborative Process can greatly benefit family mediators in their practice. The Collaborative Process involves a cooperative and solution-focused approach to resolving conflicts, and it can be particularly effective in the context of family mediation.
I Have Chosen To Use The Collaborative Process, Now What?! Understanding the Collaborative Process

Written by My Collaborative Team member, Tammy Berman
Some aspects of entering an unfamiliar process are hard to explain and hard to understand until you experience it. As the saying goes,...
What are the Advantages of Utilizing Financial and Mental Health Neutrals in Divorce?

I asked this question to AI. I think it nailed the answer!
Using a financial neutral and a mental health professional in a divorce can offer several benefits, particularly in cases where the divorce involves complex...
What Training Do Financial Neutrals Need?
