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Is mediation recommended when the two parties have radically differing views on what an equitable settlement looks like?

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Is mediation recommended when the two parties have radically differing views on what an equitable settlement looks like?

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Generally, mediation is recommended especially when the parties have radically different views on what an equitable settlement looks like. The alternative of litigation would practically guarantee extraordinary expenseboth emotional and financialto resolve such conflicts. Miriam is both a professor of communication and retired chair of a communication department at a local university and has a doctorate in counseling psychology. Together, we have been able to bring to agreement some of the most contentious couples. If one of the parties were wildly unrealistic about what his/her rights or obligations are, we would encourage earlier consultation with an advising attorney. Managing conflict is a skill that we have successfully facilitated in even the most contentious couples. Couples benefit from the realization that they still share common needs and concerns: to maximize resources so they can provide the best for themselves and any children. In addition, anxiety over unclear numbers oft

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