by alternative resolution to conflict | Jun 29, 2023 | contentious probate, contentious trusts, Lasting Power of Attorney, mediation, Private Client Disputes, trustees, trusts, Wills and Probate
‘Mediation thrives on confidentiality…’ (Freedman & Prigoff 1986) Mediation is confidential, which means that nobody other than the people involved in the mediation should know the content of what’s being discussed. Why is confidentially so important? In a...
by alternative resolution to conflict | May 4, 2023 | business inheritance, executors, mediation, Wills and Probate
Most executors, who take on the responsibility of carrying out the final wishes of a deceased friend colleague or family member, complete their obligation without any problems. But some hit unexpected issues, leaving them uncertain about how to resolve seemingly...
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