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- Posted April 06, 2012
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Family Mediation Council presents program, April 21
"Making Mediation Happen Early in Family Cases" will be presented by the Family Mediation Council-Michigan on Saturday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Schoocraft College VistaTech Center, 18600 Haggerty in Livonia. Continental breakfast and registration begins at 8:30 a.m.
The program will present several speakers and the chance to discuss mediation issues with the experienced mediators at lunch. The speakers and their topics include:
--Suzanne Terry, Woodbury Institute, Chaplain College, Vermont, "We Have a Better Way--So What? The Challenge of Early Engagement in Mediation."
--Monika Holzer Sacks and Nancy Fishman, "Making Peace While Feeling Like War: Helping Clients Balance Their Emotions and the Path to Resolution."
--Livingston County 53rd District Court Judge Carol Sue Reader, Gary Marsh, and Denise Couling, "Harnessing the Power of Community Collaboration to Support a Culture of Mediation."
--Siri Gottlieb, "Enlarging the Tent: Bringing Other Experts into Mediation to Promote Resolution."
Other sponsors include QDRO Express, ACR Michigan SE Chapter, and Marie Pulte, J.D.
Cost for the program is $25 for members and $100 for non-members. Register online at www.familymediation.com or call 1-800-827-4390.
Published: Fri, Apr 6, 2012
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