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Mediation trends and practices in 2023
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Melinda Eitzen and Carie P. Silvestri (Silvestri Family Law) discuss a range of current practices and trends in mediation including the role of the mediator, updates in the mediation process, mediated settlement agreements and they reflect on their own experiences as mediators.
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Manage episode 391933204 series 3543092
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Melinda Eitzen and Carie P. Silvestri (Silvestri Family Law) discuss a range of current practices and trends in mediation including the role of the mediator, updates in the mediation process, mediated settlement agreements and they reflect on their own experiences as mediators.
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×New Episode Summary Melinda talks to Jeanne Huey, ethics attorney, about ethics in divorce law. Ethics in law are complicated, and ethics in divorce law are even more complicated. Divorce attorneys have many ethical duties to their clients, to the court, to third parties, and even to the other side of the case! It can be hard to know what the ethical thing to do is in every situation. Jeanne Huey is an attorney who specializes in defending attorneys accused of ethical violations. She spoke with Melinda about common mistakes and misunderstandings people may have about ethics in divorce law. About the Guest Jeanne Huey is an ethics attorney with Hunt Huey PLLC. To find out more and to hire Jeanne, go to hunthuey.com. Key Takeaways About Ethics in Divorce Law ● Attorneys have ethical duties to more than just their clients. ● The most common complaint about lawyers from clients is lack of communication. ● Your duties to your client do not extend to violating ethics rules at their direction. ● Fulfilling your ethical duties is in part about appropriately setting expectations at the beginning of a case. Notable Quotes About Ethics in Divorce Law “Lawyers forget that the court has a duty to report ethics violations that are egregious. And even if the court sanctions you, the disciplinary counsel (that’s the state bar’s lawyers who handle grievances) can still bring a charge.” – Jeanne Huey “It is very hard for anyone to refute what happened in a meeting when you send that follow up email.” – Jeanne Huey “The client sets the goals. They determine the goal of their case. . . But the means to accomplish the goal is what they are paying you to decide.” – Jeanne Huey “Your job is not to do whatever the client tells you. Your job is to do what is in the client’s best interest.” – Jeanne Huey Associated Facebook/LinkedIn Post Melinda talks with Jeanne Huey, ethics attorney, about ethics in divorce law. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.…
YouTube/Transistor Content New Episode Summary Melinda talks to Keri Riggs, licensed professional counselor, about how to navigate major life transitions. From time to time, we all go through major life transitions. Whether it’s marriage, divorce, a move, getting a job, losing a job, a medical emergency, or the loss of a loved one, change can be a very difficult thing to deal with. Keri Riggs is a licensed professional counselor who specializes in helping people navigate precisely these kinds of major life transitions. She sat down with Melinda to discuss the key principles of how to make change less scary. All this and more on this episode of the Melinda Eitzen Show. About the Guest Keri Riggs is a licensed professional counselor in Richardson, TX. To find out more and to hire Keri, go to keririggs.com. Key Takeaways About Navigating Life Transitions ● Major life transitions happen to everyone. They are inevitable. ● Major life transitions can be positive or negative, but they are all difficult. ● Transitions generally involve three stages: the ending of the old, the messy middle, and the new beginning. ● All three stages are important and you have to go through them in order. ● Every major life transition is easier when you have support from other people. Notable Quotes About Navigating Life Transitions “When life hands us something that we maybe didn’t expect, it can create a lot of anxiety, it can create a sense of not being in control.” – Keri Riggs “It’s having people notice that they’re telling themselves probably the worst version of the story, forgetting that they have the ability to author their own story.” – Keri Riggs “How we deal with each of those different kinds of transitions makes a difference in how we get through them.”– Keri Riggs “In the neutral zone, which we call the ‘Messy Middle,’ (because it is messy), what you have left behind is what’s familiar, and you don’t know yet what the new is going to be; you have to pull back, sit back, and you can’t really rush that.” – Keri Riggs Associated Facebook/LinkedIn Post Melinda talks to Keri Riggs, licensed professional counselor, about how to navigate major life transitions. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.…

1 Real Estate and Divorce! With Real Estate Broker Adam Carricker and Mortgage Lender Joe Soto 31:16
Melinda talks to Adam Carricker, real estate broker, and Joe Soto, mortgage lender, about real estate and divorce. When getting a divorce, real estate can be one of the largest and thorniest problems to solve. Unlike most assets, it’s not easy to evenly divide real estate in the same way you would other assets. That’s why Adam and Joe are here to walk us through the process of handling the problem of real estate, whether that means selling, buying out, refinancing, or some combination thereof. All this and more on this episode of The Melinda Eitzen Show! About the Guest: Adam Carricker is a real estate broker with Fowler Real Estate Group. To find out more or to hire Adam, go to fowlerrealestategroup.com. Joe Soto is a residential mortgage lender with CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC. To find our more or to hire Joe, go to crosscountrymortgage.com. Associated Social Post: Melinda talks to Adam Carricker, real estate broker, and Joe Soto, mortgage lender, about real estate and divorce. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform. Key Takeaways About Real Estate and Divorce If selling your home, don’t make it obvious that it’s because of a divorce. That will likely lead to lower purchase offers. The real estate buying season tends to run alongside the scholastic calendar, especially when dealing with single-family homes. You don’t have to wait to explore financing options until after the divorce. Rates and prices are inversely related, high rates tend to mean low prices and vice versa. So, it’s best to buy when rates are high and prices low, then refinance the property when rates go back down again. In cases of divorce, you may qualify for an Owelty Lien, which may get you more favorable rates and conditions for refinancing. Check with your lender to see if you qualify. Notable Quotes About Real Estate and Divorce “I have been seeing some servicers and some portfolio loans that were done, even though they’re just a normal, conventional loan being assumed. So it’s definitely something to check with your servicer if it’s something that you can do on that particular loan or mortgage.” – Joe Soto “The best time to invest in real estate is today. The way that these properties appreciate in value, that’s only going up.” – Adam Carricker “Guidelines in underwriting have really tightened down and buckled down, so we’re making sure people are qualified, really, really qualified, and not giving fake documents using technology. So, it’s a lot more stringent.” – Joe Soto “Having a good lender is one of the most important parts of the transaction because that’s where the money is coming from, and the ability for the lender to close the transaction, given the timing of some of these deals, is very important. The last thing you want to do is get a call the day before closing saying, ‘Hey, we need a few more days for this’.” – Adam Carricker New boost…
Melinda talks to Lené Alley DeRudder, divorce attorney, about professionalism in the workplace. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Marilea Lewis, divorce attorney and former judge, about what makes a good Family Law witness. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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Melinda talks to David Brunson, a financial advisor, about the collaborative divorce process. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Dr. Julie Shannon about her new book, “The Winds of Change: Defining Steps to Build a Strong Foundation and Weather Life’s Storms”. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Karl Taft, a business broker, about why, how, and when you should sell your business. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Sean Schoenmakers, a business coach with ActionCoach, about the value of having a business coach. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Sheridan Lewis, a criminal defense attorney, about the intersection between divorce, criminal law, and when you might need a criminal defense attorney. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Jessica Perroni, a Family Law attorney with KoonsFuller, about modification of child custody in Family Law. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to Nancy Umphres, a counselor and therapist, about the role of a Mental Health Professional in a collaborative divorce. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
Melinda talks to attorney Holly Draper about the process of appealing a divorce. The process of getting a divorce is plenty complex, but the appeals process is even more complicated. Holly walks us through common questions concerning appeals, including when it’s worth making an appeal, what an appeals court can and cannot change about a ruling, and why an appeal is not simply a do-over of the original case. All this and more on this episode of The Melinda Eitzen Show About the Guest: Holly Draper is a litigation and appeals attorney and the CEO and Managing Partner of the Draper Law Firm. To find out more or to hire Holly go to draperfirm.com. Associated Social Post: Melinda talks to attorney Holly Draper about the process of appealing a divorce. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.…
Melinda talks to Brian Trampe, a forensic accountant with Trampe Settles, about the importance of professional financial assistance during a divorce. Watch now or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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