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Early Intervention Mediation The Use Of Court-Ordered Mediation In The Initial Stages Of Divorce Litigation To Resolve Parenting Issues
Oleh:
Zuberbuhler, Jayne
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Family Court Review vol. 39 no. 2 (Apr. 2001)
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page 203-206.
Fulltext:
203fcr392.pdf
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Early Intervention Mediationwas a fifteen-month research project conducted at the Court of Domestic Relations of Hamilton County, Ohio. The project’s intentwas to test the efficacy of the early introduction of mediation to resolve parenting issues. The project involved ordering half of all divorcing parents, who were unable to agree on custody arrangements for their children, to attend mediation within six weeks after filing for divorce. The other half of divorcing parents were a control group who followed existing court procedures. At the conclusion of the project, results were compared between the two groups. In 61% of divorce cases ordered to mediation, parenting issues were fully resolved. Families were spared damaging and costly litigation, and the court reduced judicial hours.
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