Mediation has its origins in ancient times. Mediation was utilized in Phoenicia and Babylon to resolve commerce issues. The ancient Greeks called mediators proxenetas. The origins of mediation can be traced to Roman Law as early as 530 A.D. Romans had other names for mediators, including intemuncius, medium, intercessor, philantropus, interpolator, conciliator, interlocutor, interpres, and eventually mediator. Mediation is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). See Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, History of Dispute Mediation, http://en.wikipedia.org. The general definition of mediation is the process whereby a neutral person facilitates the resolution of a dispute between two parties. When the mediator has a specialized knowledge such as in the area of divorce, the process historically has been referred to as conciliation. Conciliators, utilizing their expertise of the matter in dispute, can make suggestions for settlement terms and give advice on the subject matter. In that sense, the conciliator acts as an advisor and mediator. For purposes of this chapter, the term mediator will apply to the neutral third person who acts in the mediation or conciliation process.
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HOPATCONG – When 10 children in the area look under their Christmas trees this year, shiny, new bicycles and matching helmets will be waiting for them, thanks to the efforts of about 25 local elves.
The teams from the Law Firm of Gruber, Colabella, Thompson, Hiben & Montella and SMILE of Hopatcong – a 501(c)(3) non-profit group home for developmentally-disabled men – celebrated their joint holiday party on Wednesday differently than others typically do. Rather than gift exchanges, as Christmas music floated in the air of SMILE’s community room, the teams from each group rolled up their sleeves, opened their tool bags and assembled bicycles for six boys between the ages of 7 and 11 and four girls, between 4 and 9.
Buying a home is a complex transaction with high stakes involved, especially considering New Jersey’s soaring home prices. With the myriad of costs, details, and potential pitfalls that come with purchasing a home, a strong real estate attorney will ensure that your best interests are being looked after.
Choosing the right family law attorney is one of the most important decision you will make whether you need an attorney for a divorce, child custody issues, domestic violence or adoption. These are all critical times in your life, and it is vital to have an attorney who will fight for you, is experienced and knowledgeable with the applicable law and the court system and with whom you have a rapport.
Choosing the right family law attorney is one of the most important decisions you will ever make – whether you need an attorney for a divorce, child custody issues, domestic violence or adoption. These are all critical times in your in life, and it is vital to have an attorney who will fight for your rights, is experienced and knowledgeable with the applicable law and the court system, and just as important: with whom you can develop a strong rapport.
We are very grateful that Positively Hopatcong, a Facebook Group that highlights the positive news and information of the great community of Hopatcong, New Jersey where our primary office is located, featured us in a recent spotlight. They highlighted our strong connection to Hopatcong and our continued efforts to be a positive influence on the community! Read the great piece below!
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