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Separation/Divorce: What Does My Cell Phone Have To Do With Your Mediation?
Ada L. Hasloecher2017-01-24T05:11:36-05:00Categories: Family & Divorce, Mediation Process, Parenting, Perspective, Separation & Divorce Mediation, Two|Tags: Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Legal Separation, Litigation, Mediation|5 Comments

Great article and analogy sweetie!
Love you,
Susan
Loved it!!!!!
Ada,
What a great article! I felt your pain and I am sure our clients feel the same way.
Kathy
Great use of your personl experience tied into the advantages of mediation!!
I smiled when I read your story and think of the many times that clients are so frustrated by the divorce process – knowing in part it is due to their own behaviors, but also due to the nature of the process not being linear. For this reason, supporting clients during divorce is fairly unique and requires flexibility and a talent for dealing with multitasking. Divorce financial planning supports the mediation and collaborative processes by presenting tangible and quantifiable scenarios for the myriad of options considered. Well done in condensing a personal story to correlate to our profession!