by Graham Perry | Jun 7, 2022 | Mediation, THE MEDIATORS’ SKILLS, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #234 The First Issue is the feelings that the female Mediator has for Juliet, the wife in the matrimonial mediation. Today in 2022 the norms of personal relationships are undergoing change – single sex marriage is a fact of life + male/male and female/female...
by Graham Perry | Jun 6, 2022 | Mediation, THE MEDIATORS’ SKILLS, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #233 The Mediator, usually a relaxed + reassuring conversationalist, is “all over the place”. In a departure from her normal ways, she avoids eye contact, stumbles with her words and conveys to Juliet an awkwardness she has never previously exhibited. Juliet...
by Graham Perry | Jun 3, 2022 | Mediation, THE MEDIATORS’ SKILLS, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #233 So two issues now face the Mediator – first, does she have feelings for Juliet and, second, if she does where does that leave her in relation to the Mediation? First things first – is this something significant? How does the Mediator know? After all,...
by Graham Perry | May 3, 2022 | Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #232 Juliet raises finances with you. She has some savings but no private or inherited resources. She is aware from the divorce papers + from some heated conversations with her husband Anthony that Chrissy, his girlfriend, has a 10-year-old daughter. Juliet...
by Graham Perry | May 2, 2022 | Mediation, Thought For The Day
MEDIATION #231 You have conducted many matrimonial mediations + are familiar with the process. That said, you know that each mediation has its own character + momentum, depending as it does on the interplay of emotion on the one hand + hard fact on the other. You know...
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