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Jan 15
3 Lessons from Mediating Family Disputes

3 Lessons from Mediating Family Disputes

  • January 15, 2025
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By Aloysius Goh – Founder & CEO, Sage Mediation Institute 

Family mediations are, to me, some of the toughest.

Being there for disputants who have been deeply hurt and persevering when the inevitable setbacks occur requires courage and commitment. But, I have learnt that it is possible for mediation professionals to overcome our fears of managing difficult emotions and achieving amicable resolutions if we set our heart to it.

I thought to kick off 2025 by writing an article on how overcoming my early reluctance to do family mediations has improved my core practice as a mediator of commercial disputes.

This is also a good opportunity to do a shout out to the stalwart family mediators on the Sage Mediation panel who have been my inspiration and coaches: Teong Liang Yap, Michelle Woodworth, Angelina Hing.

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