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FACING CONFLICT?
Let us help you meet in middle through a MINDFUL resolution!

Best-selling author, therapist, life coach & health guru Ralph Quinlan Forde has also trained over 2,500 people, including HSE  management & staff in mindfulness. His in-depth experience will help you find the needed resolution, especially in corporate, family & elder scenarios
(no divorce/separation cases).


Too book a mediation, please contact Ralph:
+353 (0)87 779 3697
rqf@learningtoexhale.ie

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

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1. What is MEDIATION?

2. Why go for a Mediation rather than legal action?

3. What does a Mediator do in a mediation?

4. How does a typical Mediation proceed?

5. Are conflicts resolved on the day of the Mediation?

6. What do both parties take home after the Mediation?

7. Do I need legal representation (i.e. my solicitor) present in a Mediation?




 
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