Family Mediation Center
The Family Mediation Center, founded by
Lois Gold in 1980, specializes in divorce, family, and interpersonal
conflict.The goal of the center is to provide a forum for
people in dispute to negotiate acceptable and mutually beneficial
settlements in an atmosphere which promotes cooperation, increases
communication and understanding, and allows an opportunity
for healing between parties who have continuing relationships.
Parties benefit by having more control over important decisions,
reduced costs in terms of time, money and emotional turmoil,
and agreements which address their real needs and concerns.
Mediation provides divorcing couples a way to end their marriages
with dignity and focus on the long-term good of the post-divorce
family. Over 90% of the matters brought to the center are
resolved.
Mediation specialization:
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Separation
assessment and consultation: Helping couples in
crisis evaluate the potential for rebuilding the marriage
or the need to separate. Defining the terms of the separation
and developing interim agreements about finances, children,
and living space.
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Divorce
mediation: Developing agreements about terms of
divorce-- parenting plans, financial support arrangements,
and the division of assets and debts.
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Post-divorce
mediation: When changing circumstances, continuing
conflict or problems in communicating require a modification
in the parenting plan or a safe, neutral forum in which
to address issues.
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Pre-marital
agreements: Using the expertise of a mediator with
a clinical background to help couples talk through their
concerns about assets and financial matters as part
of coming to an understanding or developing a pre-nuptial
agreement.
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Domestic
Partnership: A forum to develop or dissolve domestic
partnership agreements.
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Organizational
and workplace disputes: Mediating disputes between
employees, management and employees, and management
and constituents.
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Inheritance
and Probate: Helping family members resolve disputes
over matters of moral, ethical, or financial responsibility
or terms of distribution.
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Family
business: Facilitating dialogue or mediating conflicts
within family businesses.
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Partnership
and small business disputes: A forum to negotiate
conflict within a partnership or the terms of dissolution.
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Post
Office EEO disputes: Contractor in the Post Office
Redress program.
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Training
and seminars in conflict resolution: Design and
provide in-service training for business, organizations,
and institutional settings. |
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