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About Family Mediation:
M ediation is a private process used by family members who need assistance to resolve a dispute or decide important family issues. Mediators, who are trained in family dynamics, communication skills, and facilitative techniques, do not have an opinion or a stake as to how a problem or situation is solved. The mediator does not make decisions, and any agreement reached is voluntary and decided by the participants. With a mediator’s guidance, participants work together through a series of orderly steps seeking agreement and resolution that meet the needs and goals of everyone involved. To learn more click About Family Mediation.
About MCI:
The Mediation Council of Illinois is a professional membership organization that provides the general public with information about family mediation and family mediators throughout the state of Illinois. Those mediators who are listed on the MCI Referral Directory have met MCI’s membership requirements for education and training, and agree to abide by the MCI Professional Standards of Practice for Mediators. MCI provides continuing education opportunities and skill building seminars for mediators to continue to enhance and advance their skills and techniques. To learn more click About MCI.
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