Through the art of storytelling, education and life experience, Matthew Brickman, President of iMediate Inc. and a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator along with his co-host Sydney Mitchell discuss mediation as well as conflict resolution & negotiations skills. Gain the knowledge necessary to negotiate your own agreement that will provide you hope and peace in your own divorce or paternity case.
Matthew Brickman sits down with David Pisarra, the founder of Union of Dads, with over 25 years in Family Law, who runs Dad’s Law School lending practical skills for dads to success in Family Court,
Matthew Brickman sits down with John Nachlinger, founder of NetSquire, who has built his career on one radical belief: divorce doesn’t have to mean chaos, court battles, or losing everything you’ve worked for.
Matthew Brickman provides various solutions for those who find themselves in the situation where the other side doesn’t want to mediate.
This episode helps you in finding out if your case is right for mediation and how to hire a competent mediator. Matthew Brickman also explains the difference between mediation and manipulation, and between success and settlement.
This episode tackles a truth few want to hear: cheap legal help can cost you more in the end. But don’t be fooled — the priciest attorney, mediator, or guardian ad-litem isn’t automatically the best either.
In this episode, Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator Matthew Brickman breaks down the real numbers behind raising a child in 2025—housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and more.
Divorce is tough. But when your child is dealing with mental health challenges, it adds a layer of urgency most families aren’t prepared for. This is what every parent should know about mental health and custody.
Are there rules or guidelines to introducing children to a new partner after a divorce and can my spouse legally prevent this?
Matthew Brickman and Attorney Tad A. Nelson discuss retirement plans from mediation – there isn’t one.
Matthew Brickman speaks with Tad A. Nelson on the spike In mental health dockets impacting divorce & society.