Aiming at positions is the same as sketching a line in the sand with regards to negotiations. Sad to say, this can certainly not be helpful especially at the start of the bargaining. It can be a lot better to look closely at the interest that you're working to satisfy, along with the interest that your ex-partner is trying to quench.
The groundwork of your interest might be that you would like to be sure that you don't blow your bank so are fairly dealing with the situation. Your ex-partner's real interest could be to ensure that she can consistently pay the lease and the utilities while she is completing her degree. Both interests need to be aligned. Assessing the issue from the standpoint of interests will permit views and feelings to move forward peacefully, allowing more creative options in the settlement journey.
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