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Volunteer to be a Community Mediator
(Family mediation
training to be scheduled in the Spring, 2012)
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Parenting Classes in Knox County approved
for 4th Circuit Court divorces.

INSTANT
CHEER
FOR MEDIATORS
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It feels good once you're in the water...
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Mediation is a voluntary process of resolving conflicts
with the help of a neutral third party. In mediation, the people involved talk
about the conflict and then work together to decide on the best way to resolve
the conflict. The mediator invites each person to talk about the situation from
their point of view, and then walks the parties through a process to try to come
up with a workable solution. Mediations can help you put your agreementment in
writing.
Mediators don’t tell you what to do or decide anything
for you.
You can say what you want and decide for yourself how to
handle your problem.
Mediation is:
- Non-judgmental: Mediators listen,
ask questions, and clarify so that everyone understands what is being said.
They don’t give advice, make suggestions, tell you want to do, or decide
who is right or wrong.
- Confidential: Everything you say
in mediation is confidential and can’t be used in court. The mediators
don’t tell anyone what was said or decided in mediation.
- Voluntary: It’s your decision to
come to mediation, although sometimes a judge may order you to come and try
it. Once you get here, it’s your choice to stay.
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Directions to our family mediation space |
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CMC is a nonprofit community mediation center in
Knoxville, Tennessee. We have been mediating disputes
since 1994, using
well-trained volunteers who work in pairs as co-mediators to help people manage
and resolve the conflict between them. Check out
our programs in Knox
County! We also serve surrounding counties on request: Blount,
Sevier, Anderson, Loudon, Union and Jefferson.
Here's where most of our
referrals come from.
You don't have to wait until you're in court to mediate,
although that's the time many people find out about mediation. You're able
to initiate mediation at any time. Our application process is simple, and
our mediations are scheduled to be convenient to working people.
Mediation prices are set on a sliding scale which takes into account individual
income and family size. Your attorney is very welcome at the mediation
sessions, although some people choose to mediate without attorneys present.
Please call our downtown Knoxville office, 865-594-1879, if you have questions and talk
confidentially to experienced, helpful staff! (Or leave a detailed voice
mail...we will check our phone messages from time to time throughout the
holidays.)
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