REMOTE MEDIATION
All Parties DON'T Have to Be In The Same Place!
The mediation process generally works best when all participants and the mediator are in the same room. But does any of the following sound likeyour situation?
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One party is out of town temporarily or permanently. Maybe even all parties are away. Mediation is still better than the alternatives!
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One party has a problem being in the same room as another party.
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You want your attorney to participate but scheduling (or costs) prevents your attorney from physically being at the session.
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With all mediations at Resolution Point, everyone is watching a large computer screen with:
- Notes of agreements made during the sessions.
- Agreement language for your consideration.
- Charts and graphs showing the short- and long-term financial affects of possible strategies.
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Of course, we use one of the finest quality speakerphones with up to 4-way conference calling. But more importantly, if all participants are not in one place, we use the Internet and a couple of different computer programs to allow you to watch everything on your computer screen that you would have seen had you been in the same room!
Just because you're far apart doesn't mean you can't reach agreements!
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