by Graham Perry | Jul 2, 2021 | FATHER’S LATE WILL, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #126 You have met with the two children + have doubts as to whether they have genuinely displayed sufficient love + attention to their late Father. Now you caucas with Therese. She is confident enough to meet you alone. Listening to the children, you had...
by Graham Perry | Jul 1, 2021 | FATHER’S LATE WILL, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #125 You caucus with the parties – first with Celia + Daryll. Both in their 40’s. Both happily married. Both a little self-centred. Though not quite venomous, their target is Therese who they met when she was first employed as the Carer. They liked her then...
by Graham Perry | Jun 30, 2021 | FATHER’S LATE WILL, Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #124 You have the scenario from Episode 1 + Indignation is strong on both sides. As the parties walk into the room, their respective priorities are “my anger, my resentment, my list of complaints, my grievances”. Your task, as a mediator, (and not in 5...
by Graham Perry | Jun 28, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, WRITERS’ BLOCK
ARBITRATION #121 Picking up from Episode 1, the Hearing is over + the next step is to write the award. But for a combination of reasons, you lack inspiration. The brain is not engaged. The ideas are not taking shape. The page remains blank. The first option, addressed...
by Graham Perry | Jun 26, 2021 | Arbitration, Thought For The Day, WRITERS’ BLOCK
ARBITRATION #121 Picking up from Episode 1, the Hearing is over + the next step is to write the award. But for a combination of reasons, you lack inspiration. The brain is not engaged. The ideas are not taking shape. The page remains blank. The first option, addressed...
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