{3:30 minutes to read} Both the clients and the mediator want to be sure that the first meeting is productive, both because of the cost involved and because everyone wants to feel that something was accomplished and momentum is building.
That’s why at the initial consultation I suggest clients to do the following before scheduling the first meeting:
Review the checklist I provide.
Enter budgets into the software.
Gather financial documents.
Good preparation not only helps mediation to progress effectively, but it serves to ease your concerns. Doing something constructive and practical is a good way to calm the nerves and relieve the stress that is inevitable when you begin this emotional and intimidating process.