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Couple Are Rarely In The Same “Place” Emotionally Regarding The End Of Their Marriage.

  • Writer: Alan Jacobs
    Alan Jacobs
  • Mar 14, 2016
  • 1 min read

Like Susan Ingram, rarely, when I see a couple for our first mediation session, do I find they’re in the same “place” emotionally regarding the end of their marriage. That’s not surprising, when you think about it. The principal reason marriages fail is due to inadequate or faulty communication. This lack of communication only worsens as the chasm between the couple grows ever greater. And I, as their mediator, need to bring a sensitivity about their “readiness disparity,” as well as a practical approach to moving the mediation process forward. By doing so, I can support each of them as they make the decisions necessary for establishing their future lives. If you or someone you know could benefit from assistance in decision making during a divorce, contact Falmouth Mediation at 508-566-4159 for a free, no-obligation, private, confidential consultation. We will be happy to discuss the key details of your situation, address any concerns, and help you decide if divorce mediation would be beneficial.

 
 
 

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