Category Archives: Negotiation

To caucus or not to caucus……..

When should mediators use “caucusing” as a technique…. and when should they not? Continue reading

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Collaborative law and mediation

Collaborative practice is a growing and evolving field, rich with discussion, commitment and creative innovation. Continue reading

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Advanced Family Mediation Training… with the best!

Family Mediation Training at an advanced level, from three of Toronto’s most successful family mediators. Read more here! Continue reading

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Can parties discuss reconciliation in mediation?

My ex-partner wants to reconcile: is mediation appropriate? Continue reading

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What is the difference between open and closed mediation?

Which is better: open or closed mediation? Continue reading

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Top Ten Myths of Family Mediation Series: Ten

Truth or Myth: Anyone can call themselves a mediator. Continue reading

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