Fourteen parents who had undertaken child-inclusive mediation, and a comparison group of 19 parents who had engaged in mediation without their children being Involved, were asked about their views on utilising child-inclusive mediation to assist in the resolution of their disputes concerning parenting arrangements after separation. Most of the comparison group had not been offered the option of child-inclusive mediation either because it was not available in their area, or because the children were too young, or for other reasons, but would have chosen it had it been offered. Parents gave five reasons for wanting, child-inclusive mediation. These were: the therapeu-tic benefit for the children in talking to someone; finding out how the chil...
Author analysis the use of mediation in disputes arosen from the childcare. In this vien, the foreig...
There has been ample study devoted to the problems that arise when courts are faced with custody dis...
Mediation is a process by which an impartial third person (sometimes more than one person) helps par...
This article presents the findings of a small qualitative study of child-inclusive mediation concern...
Children have largely been absent from or on the periphery of mediation processes in postseparation ...
Research into the unique needs and interests of children in the light of parental separation has pro...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This prospective study compared outcomes over 1 year for two groups of separated parents, who attend...
Mediation is an established model for conflict resolution, backed by the international community in ...
Explains the importance of providing children with the opportunity for their views to be directly he...
The determination of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children is an event normally acc...
The growth of child-inclusive family law dispute resolution in Australia represents a response to em...
In dealing with custody and visitation disputes especially, mediation is generally considered as a p...
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...
Author analysis the use of mediation in disputes arosen from the childcare. In this vien, the foreig...
There has been ample study devoted to the problems that arise when courts are faced with custody dis...
Mediation is a process by which an impartial third person (sometimes more than one person) helps par...
This article presents the findings of a small qualitative study of child-inclusive mediation concern...
Children have largely been absent from or on the periphery of mediation processes in postseparation ...
Research into the unique needs and interests of children in the light of parental separation has pro...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This prospective study compared outcomes over 1 year for two groups of separated parents, who attend...
Mediation is an established model for conflict resolution, backed by the international community in ...
Explains the importance of providing children with the opportunity for their views to be directly he...
The determination of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children is an event normally acc...
The growth of child-inclusive family law dispute resolution in Australia represents a response to em...
In dealing with custody and visitation disputes especially, mediation is generally considered as a p...
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...
Author analysis the use of mediation in disputes arosen from the childcare. In this vien, the foreig...
There has been ample study devoted to the problems that arise when courts are faced with custody dis...
Mediation is a process by which an impartial third person (sometimes more than one person) helps par...