This Article offers original data on mediation in a set of Indiana divorces and is situated within the literature on mediation. Part I begins by reviewing the literature on mediation and its effectiveness. Part II surveys the Indiana family law defaults against which the mediations in this study occur. Finally, Part III presents and examines empirical data on mediation outcomes in a small set of divorce cases from Marion County, Indiana
spent working on this project with me. As more and more divorcing couples use mediation rather than ...
The percentage of children experiencing divorce in the United States and around the world has dramat...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
Mediation is an attractive alternative to traditional litigation. In the last decade the use of medi...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In the past two decades, mediation in general has gained increasing acceptance in the legal communit...
Although many concerns and criticisms about the efficacy of family law mediation have been made by a...
In Family Mediation: Facts, Myths and Future Prospects, Connie J. A. Beck and Bruce D. Sales trace t...
Using a decisioning paradigm based on exchange and conflict theories, this. study analyzed the data ...
The American Bar has traditionally operated as if the practice of law was a profession unto itself, ...
When state legislatures enabled spouses to obtain divorces without proving fault, one of the real ac...
Divorce has become a common phenomena in American life. According to The World Almanac Book of Facts...
Divorce mediation in the context of domestic violence is one of the most controversial issues in fam...
spent working on this project with me. As more and more divorcing couples use mediation rather than ...
The percentage of children experiencing divorce in the United States and around the world has dramat...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
Mediation is an attractive alternative to traditional litigation. In the last decade the use of medi...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In the past two decades, mediation in general has gained increasing acceptance in the legal communit...
Although many concerns and criticisms about the efficacy of family law mediation have been made by a...
In Family Mediation: Facts, Myths and Future Prospects, Connie J. A. Beck and Bruce D. Sales trace t...
Using a decisioning paradigm based on exchange and conflict theories, this. study analyzed the data ...
The American Bar has traditionally operated as if the practice of law was a profession unto itself, ...
When state legislatures enabled spouses to obtain divorces without proving fault, one of the real ac...
Divorce has become a common phenomena in American life. According to The World Almanac Book of Facts...
Divorce mediation in the context of domestic violence is one of the most controversial issues in fam...
spent working on this project with me. As more and more divorcing couples use mediation rather than ...
The percentage of children experiencing divorce in the United States and around the world has dramat...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...