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LondonMediationWorks serves clients in the London area whose lives are being disrupted by conflict whether involving family members, a business, a workplace.

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How important is body language in the #negotiation process? Find out what negotiation research says about chatting at the bargaining table during negotiations ow.ly/VZd130kIlFc via Harvard University

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A #mediated divorce uses a neutral third-party mediator to help the parties resolve issues that arise during the divorce. The mediator is there to help the parties collaborate respectfully to reach mutually agreeable solutions. ow.ly/NBEg30k2cpv via Divorce Magazine

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#Conflict is pretty much inevitable when you #work with others. Resolve it sooner rather than later. #Mediation ow.ly/zO7T30kJtI2 via Mindtools

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Is #negotiation an art or science? Can you teach someone to be a great negotiator or is it an innate skill? How do you truly achieve quality in negotiation? ow.ly/HqLO30kJwPK via CEDR

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Report below says:“Conflict can be particularly damaging for health if spouses are arguing about the same topic over and over again without any resolution,” So true. #TalkItThrough

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Interesting article about no fault divorce following Supreme Court decision in Trini Owens case: Nobody’s fault: why does the state trap people in unhappy marriages? | Jo Edwards theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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In this 2017 report, aspects of legal fault-based divorce requirements are referred to as 'a charade' and as being based on 'hypocrisy and lack of intellectual honesty' Astute I'd say. researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefi… via Commons Library