Talking it through

Clare hears how a mediator can help her and her ex settle their issues.

Story Illustration - Panel 1
Story Illustration - Panel 2
Story Illustration - Panel 3
Story Illustration - Panel 4
Story Illustration - Panel 5
Story Illustration - Panel 6
Story Illustration - Panel 7
Story Illustration - Panel 8
Story Illustration - Panel 9
Story Illustration - Panel 10
Story Illustration - Panel 11
Story Illustration - Panel 12

If you find yourself in this position, you can get help from these resources:

Mediation
Describes how to work with a mediator and links to resources.

Mediators
Describes what mediators do and how to find one.

Transcript:

Talking it through

Panel 1: Outdoors, man with small dog, Clare sitting on bench, woman standing
Clare: I can’t stand it! We’re not getting anywhere!
Female friend: What do you mean?


Panel 2:  
Clare:  Ross won’t talk details – he just keeps going on and on about me dating again. We need to sort out how often he’ll see the kids.


Panel 3:  Man holding dog
Male friend:  If you can’t even talk about that, how are you going to bring up selling the condo?


Panel 4:
Female friend: Have you heard about mediation, Clare?


Panel 5:
Clare: Maybe on the news, somethings unions and companies do?


Panel 6:  Yeah, you’re right, but couples who are separating can do it, too. It’s a way to stay out of court.
Clare: How does it work?


Panel 7:  All three characters sitting on bench, woman showing other two something on phone
Female friend: There are different types – you don’t even have to be in the same room. The mediator keeps you on track, helps you both stay calm.


Panel 8:
Male friend: So basically, you work with someone who is trained to keep the conversation going?
Clare: Or get it started in my case!
Female friend: Exactly!


Panel 9:
Clare: Is it expensive?
Female friend: It's way cheaper than going to court! And sometimes people can qualify for free mediation.


Panel 10: The three characters walking side-by-side on a path
Male friend:  But does the mediator tell you what to do?
Female friend: No, they help you reach your own solutions.


Panel 11:
Female friend: Mediators don’t take sides. If all goes well, you make a document called an agreement. And it’s legal. You don’t even go to court.


Panel 12:

Clare: I need a mediator!
Male friend: They sound great. Maybe I can get one too!
Female friend: Hey, wait a minute, you’re single!