On this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert you will learn the following:
1. The services available to the public
2. The cost involved in using the Self-Help Center
3. The availabilities and importance of language services/translators
4. Who qualifies for free court services
5. How is mediation provided if connected to a case
6. How culture affects mediation
7. How Judges are required to render decisions
8. Managing expectations of people scheduled for Hearings
9. How and when mediation is used within the court system
10. What is expected of the litigants to bring into court for their Hearings
11. How Mediation Settlement Agreements are handled by the Judge for your Hearing
12. How Self-Help Centers provide service, and the limitations imposed
13. State proposed solution to professional legal services with representation and court coordination
#court #mediation #Judge #Hearings #Filing #Translation #LanguageServices #DivorceCourt #FamilyLaw #CourtFees #Evidence #Settlements #Self-HelpServices #Self-HelpCenter #Settlement Agreement
Biography of Gayle Glazer
Patty McGuire
Gayle Glazer has been a bilingual (Spanish/English) mediator in the Los Angeles Superior Courts since her retirement ten years ago from her three- decade career in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
In 2020, Ms. Glazer became a MC3 Certified Mediator in the state of California. Most recently, she has joined ACMAS, Attorney-Client Mediation and Arbitration Services through the Los Angeles County Bar Association where she will serve as the “lay” arbitrator on the State Bar of California’s Mandatory Fee Arbitration Panel.
Gayle has utilized her conflict resolution skills developed during her career to assist courtroom neophytes. She has helped the opposing parties to settle hundreds of cases, primarily in the areas of Unlawful Detainer (Eviction), Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, Workplace Violence, Elder Abuse and every type of case imaginable in Small Claims Court.
www.GlazerMediation.com
1. The services available to the public
2. The cost involved in using the Self-Help Center
3. The availabilities and importance of language services/translators
4. Who qualifies for free court services
5. How is mediation provided if connected to a case
6. How culture affects mediation
7. How Judges are required to render decisions
8. Managing expectations of people scheduled for Hearings
9. How and when mediation is used within the court system
10. What is expected of the litigants to bring into court for their Hearings
11. How Mediation Settlement Agreements are handled by the Judge for your Hearing
12. How Self-Help Centers provide service, and the limitations imposed
13. State proposed solution to professional legal services with representation and court coordination
#court #mediation #Judge #Hearings #Filing #Translation #LanguageServices #DivorceCourt #FamilyLaw #CourtFees #Evidence #Settlements #Self-HelpServices #Self-HelpCenter #Settlement Agreement
Biography of Gayle Glazer
Patty McGuire
Gayle Glazer has been a bilingual (Spanish/English) mediator in the Los Angeles Superior Courts since her retirement ten years ago from her three- decade career in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
In 2020, Ms. Glazer became a MC3 Certified Mediator in the state of California. Most recently, she has joined ACMAS, Attorney-Client Mediation and Arbitration Services through the Los Angeles County Bar Association where she will serve as the “lay” arbitrator on the State Bar of California’s Mandatory Fee Arbitration Panel.
Gayle has utilized her conflict resolution skills developed during her career to assist courtroom neophytes. She has helped the opposing parties to settle hundreds of cases, primarily in the areas of Unlawful Detainer (Eviction), Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, Workplace Violence, Elder Abuse and every type of case imaginable in Small Claims Court.
www.GlazerMediation.com
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