Children have largely been absent from or on the periphery of mediation processes in postseparation parenting disputes. An accompanying paper canvasses a number of reasons why this may be the case. The present paper goes on to describe a current prospective study of outcomes for families utilising these two different forms.of mediation: child focused and child inclusive. The study follows the pathways of individual adjustment and parental alliance for families across the two forms of intervention, addressing whether and in what cases a child-inclusive mediation process enhances postseparation family outcomes.<br /
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This study explores the process of mediation used in the context of child pro-tection mediation. The...
This work addresses the issues of co-parenting in the presence of conflictual separation/divorce and...
This article presents the findings of a small qualitative study of child-inclusive mediation concern...
This prospective study compared outcomes over 1 year for two groups of separated parents, who attend...
Fourteen parents who had undertaken child-inclusive mediation, and a comparison group of 19 parents ...
Mediation is an established model for conflict resolution, backed by the international community in ...
Research into the unique needs and interests of children in the light of parental separation has pro...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
Child-inclusive divorce mediation is growing rapidly throughoutAustralia, and its practice now affor...
This paper explores the nature of enduring postseparation conflict between parents; it looks to a gr...
The growth of child-inclusive family law dispute resolution in Australia represents a response to em...
Family mediation is a widely used approach to assist separated parents to resolve conflicts about pa...
Mediation was brought into family court cases as a divorce litigation alternative. Today, parents ar...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This study explores the process of mediation used in the context of child pro-tection mediation. The...
This work addresses the issues of co-parenting in the presence of conflictual separation/divorce and...
This article presents the findings of a small qualitative study of child-inclusive mediation concern...
This prospective study compared outcomes over 1 year for two groups of separated parents, who attend...
Fourteen parents who had undertaken child-inclusive mediation, and a comparison group of 19 parents ...
Mediation is an established model for conflict resolution, backed by the international community in ...
Research into the unique needs and interests of children in the light of parental separation has pro...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
Child-inclusive divorce mediation is growing rapidly throughoutAustralia, and its practice now affor...
This paper explores the nature of enduring postseparation conflict between parents; it looks to a gr...
The growth of child-inclusive family law dispute resolution in Australia represents a response to em...
Family mediation is a widely used approach to assist separated parents to resolve conflicts about pa...
Mediation was brought into family court cases as a divorce litigation alternative. Today, parents ar...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This study explores the process of mediation used in the context of child pro-tection mediation. The...
This work addresses the issues of co-parenting in the presence of conflictual separation/divorce and...