Mediation is a process where a neutral third party—the mediator—assists disputing parties in reaching a mutually satisfactory agreement. It is an essential tool in conflict resolution, particularly in ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Meditation is a practice rooted in ancient traditions that has become a popular tool for managing the pressures of everyday modern life. Simply sitting still and concentrating on the breath or a ...
Trust mediation is a method of alternative dispute resolution that involves a neutral third party guiding disputing parties through a process to reach a mutually agreeable solution. This process is ...
Your roommate’s been eating your food. Your boss has been ignoring your emails. Your neighbor’s music shakes your walls at 2 a.m. You’ve tried talking, but it spirals into the same script every time: ...
Most people have heard about using a mediator for legal disputes, like divorce, child custody or even work disputes. But what about using a mediator to iron over problems between siblings? Or between ...
MILWAUKEE - Evictions are moving forward in southeast Wisconsin after the CDC's ban expired Sunday. But resources like rent assistance and mediation could help cut down on how many people end up on ...
Hawaii’s low- and moderate-income residents have historically faced a number of barriers to accessing justice. In our legal system, governed by the rule of law, everyone has a right to access the ...
Families don’t always agree on the best way to care for their beloved kupuna. But there is an agency that can help. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You Ron ...
For many, the idea of meditation sounds both appealing and overwhelming. Being more mindful seems like it could be positive, but sitting still for a half hour or more in silence feels daunting. For ...
This is a guest post by my colleague Ekaterina Ricci, a mediator with a Master's in Dispute Resolution and a Master's in Legal Studies. Your roommate’s been eating your food. Your boss has been ...