40-Hour Family Mediation Training (Multiday Training- see dates below)

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Please RSVP by Sun May 25, 2025

This highly interactive 40-hour skills-based program is designed to provide a clear framework for those seeking to become family mediators. Through lecture, interactive exercises, and role-playing experiences participants will learn the skills to effectively mediate separation, divorce, post-divorce, and other related family disputes from start to finish.

Learning Objectives:

-How the mediation process works in divorce and family matters

-Fundamental mediation skills: listening, asking questions, persuasion, negotiation, and problem-solving

-Understanding how to work with people in difficult conflict situations

-Mediation’s core values: self-determination, impartiality, and confidentiality

-Understanding property division, child custody, and tax consequences of divorce

-The emotions of divorce and the effects of divorce on children

-Recognizing the impact of domestic violence and child abuse in the mediation context

-Join our pre-event session with ADRNotable prior to the event.  Date TBD

Registration MUST be complete NO LATER THAN May 25, 2025.

 

Instructors:

This highly interactive 40-hour skills-based program is designed to provide a clear framework for those seeking to become family mediators. Through lecture, interactive exercises, and role-playing experiences participants will learn the skills to effectively mediate separation, divorce, post-divorce, and other related family disputes from start to finish.

Learning Objectives:

How the mediation process works in divorce and family matters

Fundamental mediation skills: listening, asking questions, persuasion, negotiation, and problem-solving

Understanding how to work with people in difficult conflict situations

Mediation’s core values: self-determination, impartiality, and confidentiality

Understanding property division, child custody, and tax consequences of divorce

The emotions of divorce and the effects of divorce on children

Recognizing the impact of domestic violence and child abuse in the mediation context

Join our pre-event session with ADRNotable prior to the event.  Date TBD

Registration MUST be complete NO LATER THAN May 25, 2025

DATES:June 2, 3, 9, 10, 2025 @ 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. & June 4th & 11th @ 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Instrutctors: 

Art Hinshaw, JD, LLM, Professor, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

Kristyn Carmichael, Esq., CDFA, Training DIrector, Sandra Day O'Connor Collegel of Law

Kristine Reich, Esq., MSW, Attorney, Mediator, Social Workers, Restorative Law & Mediation, PLLC

 

Student Pricing Available! 

Click link for more information and to register - https://na.eventscloud.com/40hourfamily2025

Event Contact

Kristyn Carmichael
Lodestar Dispute Resolution Center
Date

Monday, Jun 2, 2025

Time

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (MST)

Location

TBD

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Please RSVP by Sun May 25, 2025