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Mediator Using Zoom – Tarrant County

    The Fetty Firm, P.C. understands that health and safety is tantamount. Having a Mediator in Texas that uses Zoom is important for adhering to covid protocols or personal preferences for safety.

    Rashelle Fetty with The Fetty Firm, P.C. can just as effortlessly guide you through your mediation.

    On Zoom, we are in the comforts of home or office. We see how we are each existing. Many experience a shared common bond seeing one another in a living room, home office, or seeing the family cat walk across the screen or hearing the bark of an at-home dog, the sounds of a child in the background, and so on. We all want COVID over. We share in recognizing our human frailty and limits. This humanizes the parties to the mediator and vice versa, and the parties to one another and to the attorneys— at least it often stands to do so.  Many are social distancing to the point that human contact is welcome more than when we could go and do more or less anything pre-COVID.   With the pandemic, many of us see few people for extended interpersonal exchange. When we do, it can be disarming, even cathartic, in some instances even with the opposition. At home or office, we have access to our preferred foods, choose perhaps more comfortable footwear that does not appear on screen, and have comforts we are used to.  This collectively can make burying a hatchet more palatable than at pre-COVID in-person mediations. 

    Tarrant County Zoom Divorce Mediator

    Additionally, Zoom  lends itself to a mediation format.  Just like actual rooms at a mediation center, parties attend in virtual rooms. A joint session can happen in one such room while breakout rooms keep parties separate. One feature enables any party to alert the mediator to return. The share-screen feature enables communication about a document or other item for review. A lot can be accomplished through one dynamic online format.

    Click SCHEDULE up above or give us a call to figure out what is best for you in terms of getting your mediation scheduled.

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