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Understanding Root Causes: Key to Successful Divorce Mediation - with Avi Kahan

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"You don't get divorced from your spouse. It doesn't exist. It's a made-up word. You commit to a new relationship with them." - Avi Kahan Avi Kahan, a distinguished mediator and founder of the non-profit Vad Hadin Vahora, is renowned for his innovative approach to divorce proceedings, integrating halakhic principles with civil law to offer comprehensive conflict resolution. With a background in finance and law, he expertly navigates the complexities of money, ethics, and family dynamics, promoting mediation over litigation to transform traditional divorce processes. Kahan believes that many mediators act merely as facilitators who know the divorce system, rather than genuinely resolving conflicts, and advocates for a deeper form of mediation that focuses on understanding underlying conflicts and crafting third solutions acceptable to both parties. Envisioning a future where divorce is seen as a positive transition rather than a war, Kahan emphasizes the importance of viewing divorce as a means of improving relationships, ultimately fostering an environment where couples can co-parent amicably without the animosity of court battles. Key Takeaways ->Mediation in divorce is essential for fair resolutions despite challenges compared to traditional litigation. ->Understanding conflict and finding mutually acceptable solutions is crucial in true mediation. ->Effective mediation can navigate complex family dynamics and ethical considerations for a more amicable separation process. ->Unresolved conflict and breakdowns in communication often lead to divorce. ->Real mediation aims to address underlying conflict dynamics and real problems in divorces. ->Divorce should be viewed as a positive step towards a new beginning, shifting societal perspective. ->Prioritizing children's well-being during divorce is crucial for minimizing emotional and psychological impact. Connect with Avi Kahan https://hadin.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/avi-kahan-428aba169/ Connect with Katherine Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kemiller1/ https://miller-law.com/
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"You don't get divorced from your spouse. It doesn't exist. It's a made-up word. You commit to a new relationship with them." - Avi Kahan Avi Kahan, a distinguished mediator and founder of the non-profit Vad Hadin Vahora, is renowned for his innovative approach to divorce proceedings, integrating halakhic principles with civil law to offer comprehensive conflict resolution. With a background in finance and law, he expertly navigates the complexities of money, ethics, and family dynamics, promoting mediation over litigation to transform traditional divorce processes. Kahan believes that many mediators act merely as facilitators who know the divorce system, rather than genuinely resolving conflicts, and advocates for a deeper form of mediation that focuses on understanding underlying conflicts and crafting third solutions acceptable to both parties. Envisioning a future where divorce is seen as a positive transition rather than a war, Kahan emphasizes the importance of viewing divorce as a means of improving relationships, ultimately fostering an environment where couples can co-parent amicably without the animosity of court battles. Key Takeaways ->Mediation in divorce is essential for fair resolutions despite challenges compared to traditional litigation. ->Understanding conflict and finding mutually acceptable solutions is crucial in true mediation. ->Effective mediation can navigate complex family dynamics and ethical considerations for a more amicable separation process. ->Unresolved conflict and breakdowns in communication often lead to divorce. ->Real mediation aims to address underlying conflict dynamics and real problems in divorces. ->Divorce should be viewed as a positive step towards a new beginning, shifting societal perspective. ->Prioritizing children's well-being during divorce is crucial for minimizing emotional and psychological impact. Connect with Avi Kahan https://hadin.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/avi-kahan-428aba169/ Connect with Katherine Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kemiller1/ https://miller-law.com/
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