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Been There Got Out Podcast

Mastering Mediation & Other Divorce Resolution Strategies

11 Oct 2024

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Unlock the secrets to managing high conflict divorces with our special guest, Marian Grande from Absolute Dispute Resolution. Discover practical strategies for navigating contentious separations and learn how mediation can save you time, money, and stress... if you do it the right way. With Marian's impressive 95% success rate in settling cases outside of court, you'll gain invaluable insights into maintaining control over your divorce outcomes and protecting your family's best interests.Debunk the myth that court is the only path to resolving divorce disputes. We explore alternative methods like collaborative and amicable divorces that can significantly reduce financial strain and frustration. Marian shares compelling real-world examples, particularly highlighting the importance of professional expertise in cases involving domestic violence. You'll leave this episode with a clear understanding of the diverse, cost-effective options available to you.Come to grips with the critical roles of parenting coordinators and arbitrators in divorce, especially when it comes to vital decisions about your child's healthcare and education. Marian explains how arbitration can provide expedited resolutions, emphasizing the necessity of effective evidence presentation. Plus, learn about the cross-border dispute resolution services Marian offers for clients in Canada and parts of the US. This conversation is packed with actionable advice and expert knowledge to help you navigate high conflict divorce with confidence.

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