Mary Smith And Father: Case Study

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Written strategy for Mary smith & father Who: me and the mediator, Mary smith and her father as the parties What & Educate: Explain how you she has watched it on dateline and be more specific these are the services I can offer and how it will help with her problem Where, When, and how much: Free consultation, scheduled on 1-1-11 at 2850 b Mon drive, WA 98433 at 8:30 to 9:30 am at my office. It’s beside the Krispy Kreme donut shop. How much: parking and consultation is FREE Where& what & why: Through the double doors and the first office to the right. Suite B. Explain what I will provide during the free consultation. End letter with compliment of trust and contact info Dear Mary Smith, Thank you for calling our office…show more content…
I will assist each party into reaching a settlement that makes sense to them and better than any other alternative or being publicized. Unlike a judge or arbitrator, I will not decide the outcome, although I will give you evaluation of the circumstance. This will be confidential process that is less formal then a trail or arbitration with no rules or evidence to limit how information can be presented or to restrict discussion of issues and proposals. The free half-hour consultation has been scheduled for on 1-1-11 at 2850 b Mon drive, WA 98433 at 8:30 to 9:30 am at my office. It’s beside the Krispy Kreme donut shop and across the street from the bank. The parking and consultation will be FREE To get to my office go through the double doors and the first office to the right. Suite B. During this FREE consultation I will provide you with detailed information about the mediation process and provide an opportunity for you to ask questions. Thank you for considering my services to better you needs. I think we will work great together and I trust I can provide what you are looking for. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at (876)983-8474 or email me at mediator@hotmailcom. Sincerely, Cbobby younh,

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