Exploration into the Concept of Family Mediation with Award-Winning Podcaster Susan Guthrie, Esq (Video/Podcast)

 

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I had the honour and privilege of interviewing the award-winning podcaster Susan Guthrie, Esq, on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast Show. She currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and the Chair of the Section in the 2024-2025 Bar Year.

Susan is a nationally recognised Top Family Law Attorney and Mediator with over Thirty-two (32) years of unparalleled experience. She has successfully established a leading law firm in #connecticut and a #boutique Family Law and Mediation practice. Susan has been featured in and on media outlets such as CNBC, Market Watch, Forbes, NewsNation, Eye on #chicago, WGN, KROQ, WBLA, the ABA’s Just Resolutions Magazine, #newyork Lawyer Magazine, Thrive Global, The Independent, Medium, Authority Magazine, and She Knows amongst others. She is the creator and host of the award-winning The Divorce & Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq., ranked as one of the top 1.5% of podcasts overall in the world. Her new podcast, The Make Money Mediating Podcast, debuted in the iTunes Top New Business Podcasts Category. She wears many hats, so I have left the link to her profile below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie

In this episode, we examined the various aspects of Family Mediation and its role in conflict resolution. We explored the similarities and differences between Family and General Mediation and the scope of matters covered under Family Mediation. We also discussed whether domestic violence can be mediated and the psychological impacts of power imbalances in Family Mediation.

Additionally, we provided an analysis of the legal enforceability of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, along with advice for potential users and those interested in people pursuing a career in family mediation. We also examined the future of International legal research via Podcasts, particularly in ADR or, in this case, Family Mediation. Finally, Susan revealed the various types of training her law firm (Forrest Woody Mosten) offers.

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ADR and Collaborative Law- A Canadian Perspective with Dr Anita Dorczak (Video/ Podcast)

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I had the honour and privilege of interviewing Dr Anita Dorczak on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Vid /podcast Show. She is a Canadian lawyer, mediator and trainer with over thirty (30) years of experience in conflict resolution. Dr Anita is a past president (and lifetime member) of the International Listening Association, a Certified Listening Professional, the current co-chair of Collaborative Law, American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Dispute Resolution and a member of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA). She is also a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) and the Global Collaborative Law Council (GCLC).

Dr Anita wears many hats, so I have left the link to her profile below: https://collaborativepractice.ca/memb…

We analysed the following questions:

1. What is Collaborative Law (CL) and its impact in Canada?

2. Is there any history associated with CL in Canada?

3. Is there any measurable difference or impact on the Cost and Time Frame for settling disputes under Collaborative Law Compared to litigation and mediation?

4. What are the advantages and challenges associated with CL?

5. Is there any difference between Collaborative Law and Collaborative Law Practice?

6. What models can be used in Collaborative law?

7. Can it be used to settle all kinds of disputes or Conflicts?

8. Can CL be utilised in all Cities / States in Canada?

9. What is your advice for potential users and people pursuing a career in Collaborative Law?

10. What is the future of International legal research via Podcasts, particularly in ADR or, in this case, Collaborative Law?

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