Mediators list agreements and differences to help parties approach talks constructively., , At first, both sides may feel hopeless., , However, common ground can emerge once they acknowledge more than they first suspected., , This often happens in custody cases., , Parents may hold grudges, but they still agree on their child’s well-being., , The mediator breaks issues into smaller chunks., , Participants take your time to come up with solutions., , They compare the pros and cons of each option., , The mediator must refrain from giving personal opinions., , In the end, workable solutions emerge and help resolve the conflict., .
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