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Archive for November, 2009
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Mediation is a process using a mediator, usually a volunteer lawyer or former Marital Master. The mediator has no interest in the case and cannot compel the parties to settle.
Mediation is a method by which both parties commit to considering alternative, and sometimes creative, outcomes to the issues in dispute. In a phrase, someone pays more than he/she wants to pay and someone agrees to receive less than he/she wants. In considering any offer or counter offer, each party must consider the inherent risks associated with trial, as well as the financial and emotional costs associated with prolonging the litigation.
Mediation can resolve any issue arising between to spouses/parents at any point during the litigation. Frequently, mediation can be used to resolve some, but not all, of the issues in dispute.
Tags: divorce, family law, mediation, new hampshire Posted in Blog, Divorce and Family Law | Comments Off
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Depending on the circumstances surrounding the abuse, there may be a claim against the perpetrator and anyone else who allowed the abuse to occur. Claims may be filed against individuals, including, but not limited to:
• Clergy
• Teachers
• Scout Leaders
• Doctors
• Family Members
• Acquaintances
Claims against entities or organizations may include:
• Employers
• Schools
• Religious Organizations
• Charitable Groups
• Other Entities at Which the Abuse Occurs
Tags: New Hampshire law, sexual abuse Posted in Blog, Sexual Abuse | Comments Off
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