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Grandparents access to grandchildren after parents split up
Drew McGann Mediation, Tallaght and Dublin City Centre, have helped familes to reach agreements which benefit all three generations of a family, and allowed grandparents access to their grandchildren after parents split up.
Posted in Divorce\Family Separation, Elder Mediation, Family Disputes
Tagged Family Mediation Dublin for Difficult Access Situations, Grandparents Access to Grandchildren, Grandparents Contact with Grandchildren, Grandparents Lost Contact with Grandchildren, Intergenerational Family Relationships
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Any Questions About Mediation – Is it Suitable for You
Have you any queries about Mediation such as would it be suitable for your particular family dispute, Elder Financial Abuse, Family Inheritance Dispute or Family Separation – Drew McGann Mediation, Tallaght and City Centre, would be delighted to answer them. … Continue reading
Family Member Disputes, Romantic Partner Disputes
Drew McGann Mediation, Tallaght and Dublin City Centre have been have successful in mediating disputes between family members, romantic partners and in-laws and allowing the parties to move on. Drew McGann Mediation, Tallaght and Dublin City Centre provide a safe … Continue reading
Relationship Mediation, Tallaght, Dublin
Couples have approached DrewMcGann Mediation, Tallaght for Relationship Mediation for problems such as disputes with in-laws and parenting problems. The primary goal of Mediation, Tallaght, with relationship mediation is to empower both parties to act effectively on their own behalf, … Continue reading
Elder Mediation
Mediation, Dublin, offer low cost mediation for families involving elder mediation. The first consultation is free and this gives the family the opportunity to meet the mediator, to outline the issues and to hear the ground rules.
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Tagged Dublin, Elder Mediation, Low Cost Mediation, Mediation
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Mediation instead of Relationship Counselling
Mediation, Dublin, recently Drew McGann Mediation worked with a couple who had difficulties in their marriage, but knew they loved one another and wanted to stay together and decided on mediation rather than relationship counselling. With the assistance of Drew … Continue reading
Divorcing couples must use mediation
Mediation, Dublin were glad to see that legislation is now in place in England and Wales, where divorcing couples must use mediation before they can use the courts, the exception being domestic violence and child protection cases which will still … Continue reading
Mediation Dublin resolving disputes over inheritance and care giving
Family disputes over inheritance and disputes relating to older adults that have been resolved successfully using Mediation, Dublin. This article by by Anne Tergesen in the Wall Street Journal describes the popularity of elder mediation in California and draws attention … Continue reading
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Mediation Dublin, hotel dispute to go to mediation
Mediation, Dublin, dispute over the appointment by Anglo Irish Bank of a receiver to two Dublin hotels is to go to mediation, the High Court heard on 10th February 2010. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0210/breaking49.html