Co-parenting with an alcoholic and how mediation can help
Co-parenting with an alcoholic can be a challenging situation, especially when it comes to child custody. Substance abuse can pose a danger to children, and
Co-parenting with an alcoholic can be a challenging situation, especially when it comes to child custody. Substance abuse can pose a danger to children, and
Property mediation is a process of resolving disputes between parties in the real estate industry. Mediation is a flexible approach compared to the rigid and
Debt mediation is a process that allows a consumer and a creditor to negotiate the reduction of the consumer’s monthly repayment commitments as well as
What is the purpose of Rule 41(A) in South African law Rule 41(A) in South African law is a mediation process that encourages litigants to
Judgment was passed on an Appeal case in March 2023, in the Gauteng High Court in favour of a non-biological parent. Some details have been
In a recent divorce case (CMA v LA [2023] ZAGPJHC 364) that was heard in the South Gauteng High Court, the judge felt it necessary
In today’s increasingly complex and litigious society, the traditional route of legal action is often the default choice for resolving disputes. However, an alternative approach,
Mediation is a process for resolving disputes between two or more parties with the assistance of a neutral third party called a mediator. The goal
By being empathetic, actively listening, reframing the conversation, keeping the focus on the issues, separating the people from the problem, and using caucusing when necessary,
Involving children in the mediation process can be beneficial, as it allows them to express their thoughts and feelings about the situation and to have