Matthew Brickman Explains the Mediator Role to those seeking Family Mediation in Florida

With the growing need for dispute resolution in matters of the home, family and workplace, mediation has gained popularity as an alternative to costly court litigation. Since many individuals, especially those going through divorce, are new to the concept of mediation there are many questions that need to be answered. Matthew Brickman is an experienced, certified family mediator who recently began an educational series on his video channel called Mediation 101.
 
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iMediate Family Mediation Florida
iMediate Family Mediation Florida
JUPITER, Fla. - Aug. 20, 2013 - PRLog -- Matthew Brickman is the founder of iMediate Inc., which operates under the brand name iChatMediation.com. The company provides family mediation services to individuals who do not wish to pursue traditional court litigation in cases of child custody disputes, separation and divorce matters in Florida. In light of the significant cut in legal aid for couples going through the divorce process Mr. Brickman has also added a cost conscious element to his service.

Although Mr. Brickman regularly disseminates information on a monthly basis to promote awareness and educate the public on the benefits of mediation, most divorcing couples are not even aware of their option for mediation or why it has been proven to be so useful. This is because for many people mediation is voluntary – however Florida laws are much different.

For couples residing in and seeking a divorce in Florida who have children, they must both attend mediation sessions with or without an attorney according to Florida Statute 61 set forth by the Florida Legislature. There still stands the issue of how to obtain the maximum benefit out of mediation.

Mediation 101 Educational Videos

Matthew Brickman recently posted a video on his YouTube Channel explaining mediation in simple terms while answering the most commonly asked questions. In regards to the mediator's role he stated, "The mediator's role is simply to empower you to make a decision, good or bad, it's your life your decision. The mediator has absolutely no decision making authority. The mediator's job is also to facilitate a conversation between the parties - whether they're all in the same room together or whether they're in a separate room."

He went on to say, "Finally a good mediator should be drafting the entire the agreement during the mediation process so at the end of your mediation you can sign whatever it is that you agree to." In this informative video Matthew Brickman explained how the outcome of a successful mediation session can impact dissolution of marriage, a speedy divorce, child custody agreements or other matters affecting the home, family or workplace.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsCfenXN9zc



About Matthew Brickman:

Matthew Brickman has participated as a 3rd party mediator in a broad range of matters that involve family disputes, small claims, civil matters and business matters. Among the hundreds of successful mediations he has conducted, those most notably include auto claims through State Farm Insurance, business mergers, construction firms, home owners associations, real estate agents, fire departments and municipal disputes.

Visit the Mediation FAQ page on his website for more answers to questions involving Family Mediation in Florida.



iChatMediation - Family Mediation Services 1200 Town Center Dr #424  Jupiter, FL 33458(877) 822-1479

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