Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Figuring Out the "What Ifs" of Your Divorce Agreement

Sometimes when people come into a mediation or Collaborative process, the problems they face are so complex, so compressed and entwined that they seem unsolvable in their current form.

When this happens, it becomes impossible for anybody to hold in their minds what the problem is, what is important to them, all the "what ifs" and also the potential solutions. Not surprisingly, people get very anxious and angry because their problem seems insurmountable and they believe themselves to be stuck.

In this excellent blog posting Katherine Miller describes how mediators help people think through all of the elements of the problem so there is room for resolution.

If you or someone you know could benefit from assistance in decision making during a divorce, contact Falmouth Mediation at 508-566-4159 for a free, no-obligation, private, confidential consultation.  We will be happy to discuss the key details of your situation, address any concerns, and help you decide if divorce mediation would be beneficial.

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