What Can And Cant Be Mediated
A listener writes in and asks, “Matthew, What can and what cannot be mediated?” Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points.
A listener writes in and asks, “Matthew, What can and what cannot be mediated?” Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points.
A listener writes in and asks, “Matthew, What are the benefits of online mediation vs in-person now that we’re in 2024 post-covid and why should I choose virtual?” Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points.
A listener writes in and asks, “Are there hidden players at my mediation unknown to me?” Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points.
In 2023, there were a number of changes in the State of Florida in regard to almost everything under the umbrella of parenting. Matthew Brickman and family law attorney and mediator Rebecca Palmer Esq. deep-dive into these changes, what’s good, what’s not so good about them and how they might affect YOU.
In 2023, there were a number of changes in the State of Florida in regard to almost everything under the umbrella of parenting. Matthew Brickman and family law attorney and mediator Rebecca Palmer Esq. deep-dive into these changes, what’s good, what’s not so good about them and how they might affect YOU.
In 2023, there were a number of changes in the State of Florida in regard to almost everything under the umbrella of parenting. Matthew Brickman and family law attorney and mediator Rebecca Palmer Esq. deep-dive into these changes, what’s good, what’s not so good about them and how they might affect YOU.
In 2023, there were a number of changes in the State of Florida in regard to almost everything under the umbrella of parenting. Matthew Brickman and family law attorney and mediator Rebecca Palmer Esq. deep-dive into these changes, what’s good, what’s not so good about them and how they might affect YOU.
Ginger Gentile is best known for directing “Erasing Family”, which exposes the trauma children suffer when a loving parent is erased from their lives after divorce, a problem facing 22 million families in the US alone. The film was made after a nearly half a million crowdfunding campaign and is currently streaming. Ginger has also been a guest on Red Table Talk. Prior work includes directing “Erasing Dad” (Borrando a Papá) and Goals for Girls: A story of Women with Balls (Mujeres con Pelotas). Both are feature documentaries that focus on gender stereotypes and “Erasing” was the most talked about documentary in Argentina, the country of its production, in 2014 and made front page news as attempts were made to censor it.
Ginger Gentile is best known for directing “Erasing Family”, which exposes the trauma children suffer when a loving parent is erased from their lives after divorce, a problem facing 22 million families in the US alone. The film was made after a nearly half a million crowdfunding campaign and is currently streaming. Ginger has also been a guest on Red Table Talk. Prior work includes directing “Erasing Dad” (Borrando a Papá) and Goals for Girls: A story of Women with Balls (Mujeres con Pelotas). Both are feature documentaries that focus on gender stereotypes and “Erasing” was the most talked about documentary in Argentina, the country of its production, in 2014 and made front page news as attempts were made to censor it.
Ginger Gentile is best known for directing “Erasing Family”, which exposes the trauma children suffer when a loving parent is erased from their lives after divorce, a problem facing 22 million families in the US alone. The film was made after a nearly half a million crowdfunding campaign and is currently streaming. Ginger has also been a guest on Red Table Talk. Prior work includes directing “Erasing Dad” (Borrando a Papá) and Goals for Girls: A story of Women with Balls (Mujeres con Pelotas). Both are feature documentaries that focus on gender stereotypes and “Erasing” was the most talked about documentary in Argentina, the country of its production, in 2014 and made front page news as attempts were made to censor it.