Background Family law reforms in Australia require separated parents in dispute to attempt mandatory family dispute resolution (FDR) in community-based family services before court attendance. However, there are concerns about such services when clients present with a history of high conflict and family violence. This study protocol describes a longitudinal study of couples presenting for family mediation services. The study aims to describe the profile of family mediation clients, including type of family violence, and determine the impact of violence profiles on FDR processes and outcomes, such as the type and durability of shared parenting arrangements and clients’ satisfaction with mediated agreements. Methods A mixed method, naturalist...
There is increasing recognition that family violence may be perpetrated by juveniles against their p...
While mediation is commonly used in custody negotiation, there is no consensus regarding its applica...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
This paper discusses the Coordinated Family Dispute Resolution (family mediation) process piloted in...
Family mediation is mandated in Australia for couples in dispute over separation and parenting as a ...
This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The research aim was to examine whether or not the Family Mediation Service facilitated those who ha...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
Divorce is a common experience for many children - around half of Australian divorces annually invol...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
Family mediation is a widely used approach to assist separated parents to resolve conflicts about pa...
There is increasing recognition that family violence may be perpetrated by juveniles against their p...
While mediation is commonly used in custody negotiation, there is no consensus regarding its applica...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...
This paper discusses the Coordinated Family Dispute Resolution (family mediation) process piloted in...
Family mediation is mandated in Australia for couples in dispute over separation and parenting as a ...
This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The research aim was to examine whether or not the Family Mediation Service facilitated those who ha...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
Divorce is a common experience for many children - around half of Australian divorces annually invol...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
Central to Government’s strategy for separating families is the management and resolution of dispute...
Family mediation is a widely used approach to assist separated parents to resolve conflicts about pa...
There is increasing recognition that family violence may be perpetrated by juveniles against their p...
While mediation is commonly used in custody negotiation, there is no consensus regarding its applica...
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DF...