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September 9, 2024,

Tip 3 of 10-Demystifying  Mediator Instructions and Behaviors

This episode is essential for anyone who wants to maximize the value of their mediation by understanding and working effectively with their mediator.
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Pre-Mediation Disclosures

Imagine if you could turn one hour of your time before the mediation into a savings worth hundreds of dollars, while simultaneously increasing your chance of success, and protecting you from legal and physical jeopardy. Today I will share with you how to do just that. 
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September 2, 2024,

Pro Se Tips 2 of 10-Pre-Mediation Disclosures and Why You Need Them

In this podcast episode, the importance of Pre-Mediation Disclosures in mediation is discussed, focusing on how these disclosures can contribute to a successful mediation process. There are two main types: Financial Disclosures and Mediation Topics Disclosures, which can sometimes be termed Confidential Pre-Mediation Disclosures.
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Clarifying and Optimizing Your Mediation Goals for Success

Welcome! If you have good clarity on what's important to you, your success in mediation can be a reality. Today's topic is about getting clarity on your internal goals versus your external goals. Couples who do not work this out at all, or work it out incorrectly have more difficulty in the negotiations and the mediation can even be completely compromised.
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August 25, 2024,

Pro Se Tips 1 of 10-Refining Goals Outside-In

In this episode of the Pro Se Divorce Podcast, Tom Davis dives into the crucial difference between internal and external goals in mediation. Understanding these distinctions is key to achieving success. Tom explains how external goals, often tied to tangible assets like the marital home or spousal maintenance, can create win/lose scenarios that increase conflict and limit flexibility. He introduces the "Outside In Method" to help listeners identify and reevaluate potentially problematic external goals.
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