Conflict Resolution Services, TC

Conflict Resolution Services, TC

Information Services

Traverse City, Michigan 168 followers

Your Peace of Mind Matters Non-profit center offering mediation services to 6 counties in Northwest Michigan.

About us

Conflict Resolution Services provides a wide range of dispute resolution services to the community as an opportunity for people to forge mutual agreements … because peace of mind matters to the individual and to the community.

Website
http://www.crsmediationtc.org
Industry
Information Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Traverse City, Michigan
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1990
Specialties
mediation, conflict resolution, alternative dispute resolution, and training

Locations

  • Primary

    2240 S Airport Rd W

    Unit D

    Traverse City, Michigan 49684, US

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Employees at Conflict Resolution Services, TC

Updates

  • Unless ordered by a judge, mediation is a voluntary process, which means no one can be forced to participate. However, once we reach out to them to explain the process and that mediation can often save time, money, and stress, as well as produce a win-win resolution, they usually want to resolve the dispute quickly and affordably through mediation. Are you ready to get started today? Reach out to Conflict Resolution Services. https://zurl.co/mKyVK

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  • While holiday meals can often be a great way to connect with family, it can also be difficult if there’s a strained relationship or dispute. Here are a few helpful tips to remember this upcoming season: Avoid controversial topics: Stay away from topics that can cause arguments. If someone does bring up something uncomfortable, try to change the subject in a polite way. Accept that the only thing you can control is your reaction: No one can force you to engage in a negative conversation, so if the discussion veers into dangerous territory, remember to keep emotions in check and excuse yourself for a breather if need be. Shift your expectations: It’s likely a difficult family member won’t change their ways, so focus on the positive qualities of family members before gatherings, not the negatives. Practice gratitude: Center your thoughts on the positive memories and the things you enjoy and value—a warm home, delicious food, etc. At Conflict Resolution Services, our goal is to not only resolve disputes, but to help rebuild relationships. If you’re seeking help to resolve a family dispute, reach out to us today.

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  • Are you looking for an alternative way to resolve a dispute that would typically be filed as a small claims or landlord/tenant case in the district court? MI-Resolve is a new service supported by the Michigan Supreme Court’s Administrative Office that provides a free, quick and easy means of resolving disputes through the use of mediation. Mediation is a process in which a trained neutral third party—the mediator—works with the parties involved to identify a solution to a dispute that best works for them. Unlike the courts where one person must lose, mediation is a “win/win” situation. Interested in trying MI-Resolve? Click here to get started: https://zurl.co/GCBEC

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  • While holiday meals can often be a great way to connect with family, it can also be difficult if there’s a strained relationship or dispute. Here are a few helpful tips to remember this upcoming season: 1. Avoid controversial topics: Stay away from topics that can cause arguments. If someone does bring up something uncomfortable, try to change the subject in a polite way. 2. Accept that the only thing you can control is your reaction: No one can force you to engage in a negative conversation, so if the discussion veers into dangerous territory, remember to keep emotions in check and excuse yourself for a breather if need be. 3. Shift your expectations: It’s likely a difficult family member won’t change their ways, so focus on the positive qualities of family members before gatherings, not the negatives. 4. Practice gratitude: Center your thoughts on the positive memories and the things you enjoy and value—a warm home, delicious food, etc. At Conflict Resolution Services, our goal is to not only resolve disputes, but to help rebuild relationships. If you’re seeking help to resolve a family dispute, reach out to us today.

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