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Informationen zum Autor Marilyn S. McKnight , M.A. and Stephen K. Erickson , J.D. are founders, directors, and mediators with the Erickson Mediation Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. McKnight, a social worker, and Erickson, an attorney, have each served terms as president of the board of the Academy of Family Mediators. They have written numerous articles and books in the field including Practitioner's Guide to Mediation (Wiley, 2001). Klappentext Mediating Divorce: A Client's Workbook is written for individuals who are divorcing and need a comprehensive resource and easy-to-understand guide for working through the divorce mediation process. Written by Marilyn S. McKnight and Stephen K. Erickson, two widely-known pioneers in the field of divorce mediation, this useful book will show you how to make the best choices while realistically addressing the many concrete and practical issues that must be confronted as you make the journey into your future. This unprecedented hands-on resource offers you the help you need to create your own settlement without painful adversarial conflicts and includes information about what you can expect during the mediation process: A process for handling the difficult emotional and psychological issues during divorce Strategies for establishing a parenting plan Specific steps for determining future living expenses Procedures for dividing property Guidelines for finalizing the Memorandum of Agreement Mediating Divorce: A Client's Workbook is also filled with a wealth of helpful checklists, worksheets, budgets, homework assignments, and other useful forms. Zusammenfassung Mediating Divorce is the most readable text on mediation thus far. The book really is a philosophical guide to divorce mediation and clearly spells out the elements and processes of divorce mediation. The book should have been written years ago and is destined to be a classic. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Elements of divorce mediation. What is client-centered mediation? Your role as mediator Emotions involved in divorce Part II. The mediation process. Initial consultation Subject area 1: establishing a parenting plan Subject area 2: Budgeting for the future Subject area 3: Dividing property Subject area 4: addressing tax and legal issues and reviewing agreements Subject area 5: finalizing the Memorandum of Agreement Mediator strategies Part III. Appendixes. Forms ...