• Help! My Spouse and I Disagree on The Best Interest of our Children
    Dec 27 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "What if my spouse and I completely disagree on the best interest of the children, does the judge make the decision for us?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    13 mins
  • Divorce Rules for Introducing New Partners
    Dec 20 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "Are there rules or guidelines to introducing children to a new partner after divorce? Can my ex-spouse legally prevent this?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    13 mins
  • Do I Still Pay Alimony If I Lose My Job?
    Nov 29 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "What if I am paying alimony and suddenly laid off, what do I do while waiting for a modification if I cannot afford to pay?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    11 mins
  • Can I Bring A Court Reporter to Mediation?
    Nov 15 2024

    A mediation client asks, "Can I bring a court reporter to mediation?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    5 mins
  • How Are Life Insurance Policies And Wills Affected By A Divorce?
    Nov 1 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "How are life insurance policies and wills affected by a divorce?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    10 mins
  • My Name is On The House Can I Change The Locks? (DIVORCE)
    Oct 18 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "My name is on the house, can I change the locks?"

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    8 mins
  • Farewell Sydney
    Oct 4 2024

    Matthew Brickman in a farewell episode to Sydney Mitchell, former co-host of the MediateThis! Podcast.

    Matthew Brickman is still here to answer your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    5 mins
  • Has Divorce in Modern Times Become Tougher on Mothers or Fathers?
    Sep 20 2024

    A listener writes in and asks, "Matthew, Has Divorce in Modern Times Become Tougher on Mothers or Fathers?" The answer to that question is...yes. Tougher on both the mother and father, depending on the perspective as Matthew breaks down how it has changed for both parties and what you need to know to make yours easier.

    Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:

    • Assume nothing.
    • Know who you are before you get married.
    • Know who you're getting married to.
    • Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.
    • Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    Matthew Brickman
    President iMediate Inc.
    Mediator 20836CFA
    iMediateInc.com

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
    OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcast
    OFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediation
    OFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/

    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




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    15 mins