by alternative resolution to conflict | Aug 10, 2023 | contentious probate, executors, mediation, trustees, trusts, Wills and Probate
Mediation, in regard to solving problems, has a strong emphasis on the future. But in practice, people will nearly always have to travel along a road that takes them from the past to the present, to gain an insight into how tomorrow can be different. The origins of...
by alternative resolution to conflict | Jul 6, 2023 | contentious probate, contentious trusts, executors, mediation, trustees, trusts, Wills and Probate
I was listening to a Barclays’ podcast (Word on the Street # 218 – 8.6.23) on the behaviour of investors. Maya Wheland argued that people make their minds up about a situation really quickly, then are reluctant to change. With regard to investors – they...
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...
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