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Svitlana Stadnyk

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Illienka St., 42
04052 Kyiv
Ukraine


Additional informations:
Svitlana Stadnyk is skilled certified by M.I.K.K. cross-border family mediator.

She has over 350 hours of training in mediation, family mediation and working with children in mediation.

Svitlana has successfully mediated cross-border family conflicts. Helping to resolve family disputes is a part of Svitlana's everyday practice.

As a mediator, I know that even in high conflict international family dispute there is a solution that would consider the needs of the child and meet the interests of both parents

Having lived in several cultures, I understand what it takes to have efficient cross-cultural communication. Serving as a mediator for families with different cultural backgrounds, I help to hold difficult conversations, reduce conflicts, and improve collaboration.

By working together in mediation participants create mutually satisfying and workable agreements on child residency, co-parenting, financial support and other important issues for the benefit of the child.

Contact Svitlana Stadnyk to ask any questions about mediation and discuss if online or personal meeting would be best to start conflict resolution process.

Language(s) speaking:
English, Ukrainian, Russian





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