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What Is Divorce Mediation and How Does It Actually Work in Indiana?

What Is Divorce Mediation and How Does It Actually Work in Indiana?

Episode 2336 Published 2 days, 9 hours ago
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Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Divorce Without Destruction Mediation Podcast, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Tess Worrell and Hillary Sharpnack of Resolution Mediation to explore the intricacies of divorce mediation in Indiana. Tess shares her journey from working with the Indiana Supreme Court to becoming a mediator, driven by her personal experiences and a desire to support families holistically. Hillary discusses her transition from the corporate HR world to family mediation, emphasizing her passion for conflict resolution on a personal level. Together, they explain how mediation differs from traditional divorce processes by focusing on communication and personalized solutions rather than adversarial court battles. The episode provides listeners with insights into the mediation timeline, common issues faced by couples, and tips for maintaining productive conversations even when emotions run high. This episode is essential for anyone considering mediation as a path to a more peaceful divorce.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 – Introduction

0:35 – What Divorce Mediation Looks Like

1:03 – Tess Worrell's Background and Journey

3:04 – Hillary Sharpnack's Transition to Mediation

5:33 – Differences Between Mediation and Court Processes

8:32 – Communication Assistance in Mediation

10:22 – Mediation Process from Start to Finish

12:07 – Types of Mediation: Shuttle vs. Collaborative

14:05 – Common Issues in Mediation: Housing and Communication

15:34 – Can Mediation Work with Conflict?

17:10 – Keeping Mediation Productive During High Emotions

19:20 – Using Breaks and Parks for De-escalation

About the Show:

The Divorce Without Destruction Mediation Podcast is dedicated to helping Indiana couples navigate the challenges of divorce and separation through mediation. Hosted by Resolution Mediation, the show provides insights into creating peaceful, informed, and future-focused resolutions. Listeners gain practical advice on protecting children, preserving finances, and crafting agreements that support life beyond divorce. The podcast emphasizes clarity, compassion, and communication, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking alternatives to traditional court battles.

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