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“Nipped in the Bud–Not in the Butt – How to Use Mediation to Resolve Neighbor Conflicts Over Our Pets”
Posted on Feb 19 2016 under Dispute Resolution, Previous Programs | Tags: Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator, Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator, Association for Conflict Resolution, Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor, communication breakdowns, conflict coach, Conflict Connections Inc, Conflict Management Coaching, conflict resolution, conflict resolution practitioners, consequences of poor communication, continuing education, Cooperative problem-solving, Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, governmental agencies, Hamilton Law and Mediation, Interpersonal-Organizational Communication, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, litigation, Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO), mediator, misstatements, misunderstandings, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Neighbors, Nipped in the Bud-Not in the Butt, outreach initiatives, oversights, Pattie Porter, pet owners, Pets, Professional Speaker, rescues, resolving disagreements, Senior Trainer, service providers, spouses, Stop Avoiding Conflict, Stop the Dreaded Drama: 55 tips Tips for Ending Destructive Conflict, Texas Association of Mediators, Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, The Texas Conflict Coach, Tracy Culbreath, trainings, University of Baltimore, University of Central Florida
Our pets are family members. When conflicts arise involving this family companion in divorce, landlord tenant or neighbor issues (to name only a few) emotions are peaked and litigation is often the selected form of resolution. Yet courts view pets as property. This choice may prove not to be the best venue in which to discuss a disagreement over an animal. Join Debra Hamilton as she discusses how using mediation to resolve issues involving animals may be a safer, confidential and more user friendly means of reaching an agreement over a pet which helps everyone win.
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