Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the divorce process, this article examines certain aspects of the role that is now performed by solicitors. Noting that solicitors appear to have modified and developed their practice, possibly as a result of the emergence and promotion of mediation, this article raises questions about how the most recent developments will meet the needs of the divorcing public.</p
The area of dispute resolution and particularly ADR provides a research rich landscape. It is theref...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Mediation currently plays a minor role in the Irish family justice system, yet a policy consensus ex...
The central aim of this thesis is to explore how the service provided by solicitors is currently ope...
Drawing on a research project in which forty clients were followed throughout the divorce process, t...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
This article challenges the legal profession’s foundational assumption that legal services must be d...
Legal practitioners are considered to be the “gate-keepers” for a significant proportion of the medi...
Recent legislation passed by the South African Parliament has sharpened attention on the importance ...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This research is based on the continuous search for alternatives in dealing with custody and access ...
The near-total collapse in numbers of solicitors providing legal advice and assistance to publicly-f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via LexisLibraryThis article ...
Brief overview of the need for the Law Society of England and Wales to formulate new rules to addres...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
The area of dispute resolution and particularly ADR provides a research rich landscape. It is theref...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Mediation currently plays a minor role in the Irish family justice system, yet a policy consensus ex...
The central aim of this thesis is to explore how the service provided by solicitors is currently ope...
Drawing on a research project in which forty clients were followed throughout the divorce process, t...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
This article challenges the legal profession’s foundational assumption that legal services must be d...
Legal practitioners are considered to be the “gate-keepers” for a significant proportion of the medi...
Recent legislation passed by the South African Parliament has sharpened attention on the importance ...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
This research is based on the continuous search for alternatives in dealing with custody and access ...
The near-total collapse in numbers of solicitors providing legal advice and assistance to publicly-f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via LexisLibraryThis article ...
Brief overview of the need for the Law Society of England and Wales to formulate new rules to addres...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
The area of dispute resolution and particularly ADR provides a research rich landscape. It is theref...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Mediation currently plays a minor role in the Irish family justice system, yet a policy consensus ex...