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Family Dispute Resolution: Process and Practice

Edited by: Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson

ISBN13: 9780197545904
To be Published: July 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £48.99



Over the last 50 years family justice systems in the United States and elsewhere have evolved from a predominant adversarial approach focused on litigation to the significant integration of more collaborative, settlement-oriented approaches, especially mediation. In Family Dispute Resolution: Process and Practice some of the field's leading practitioners, researchers, teachers, and policymakers provide an overview of the modern family dispute resolution processes designed to help separating and divorcing parents make decisions about the future of their families.

Chapters in this book address the growth of divorce mediation and other specialized processes including parenting coordination, arbitration, child-inclusive mediation, and online dispute resolution. They describe how to work with families experiencing issues including domestic violence, high conflict, substance misuse, and the lack of legal representation. Case management initiatives and special issues, including social science research and conflicting standards of practice, are also explored.

Family Dispute Resolution provides a wide-ranging look at contemporary family dispute resolution processes and is essential reading for everyone interested in learning more about working with separating and divorcing families, including professionals, and law and graduate students.

Subjects:
Family Law, Mediation
Contents:
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Family Dispute Resolution: Toward a Differentiated Approach to Family Justice
Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson, and Abby White

Section II: Mediation
Chapter 2: Family Mediation
Peter Salem and Bernard Mayer
Chapter 3:Child Inclusive Practice in Divorce Mediation and Allied Contexts
Jennifer McIntosh
Chapter 4: A Mediation Model for Self-Represented Parties
Susan Hansen, Casey Holtz, and Michael Dwyer

Section III: Beyond Mediation - Family Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination
Barbara Fidler and Annette T. Burns
Chapter 6: Online Dispute Resolution for Family Disputes
Colin Rule
Chapter 7: Early Neutral Assessment and Evaluation as a Settlement Process
Kathleen McNamara
Chapter 8: Helping Low-Income, Unmarried Parents With Parenting Time
Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes
Chapter 9: Arbitrating Family Law Disputes
Barbara Ann Atwood
Chapter 10: Parenting Plan Evaluations as a Resolution Tool
Sol R. Rappaport
Chapter 11: The Case for Evidence-Based Parent Education Programs in Family Dispute Resolution Irwin Sandler, Karey O'Hara, Sharlene A. Wolchik, and Peter Salem

Section IV: Critical Challenges in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 12: Managing Intractable Conflict in Shared Parenting Arrangements
Robin Deutsch and Matthew Sullivan
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: Coercion, Capacity, and Control
Kelly Browe Olson
Chapter 14: Working With Clients With High Conflict Personalities
Bill Eddy
Chapter 15: Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Stephanie Tabashneck, Leslie Drozd, and Jeffrey A. Soilson

Section V: Collaborative Advocacy
Chapter 16: Early Negotiation Processes
John Lande
Chapter 17: The Evolving Role of Lawyers in Family Dispute Resolution
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas and Beth Fawver McCormack
Chapter 18: Child Participation and Child Advocacy: Integrating Children's Voices and Interests in Family Dispute Resolution
Stacey Platt and Laura Matthews-Jolly
Chapter 19: Limited Scope Representation: An Important Tool and Peacemaking Catalyst for Family Dispute Resolution
Forrest S. Mosten

Section VI: Culture, Diversity, and Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 20: Integrating Issues of Culture in Family Dispute Resolution
Gitu Bhatia
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution Challenges for Families With a Child With Special Needs
Robert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar
Chapter 22: Gender and Sexual Orientation Matters
Allan Edward Barsky

Section VII: Family Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Chapter 23: Case Management in the Family Courts: Differentiating Legal and Mental Health Services to Assist Families
Michael Saini
Chapter 24: Court and Community Planning for Family Dispute Resolution: The Case for an Integrated Model
Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Peter Salem
Chapter 25: Implementing ODR in Family Court: Insights from the First Neutral Program Evaluation in the United States
Jennifer Shack and Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 26: The Family Resolutions Specialty Court: A Multidisciplinary Problem-Solving Approach
Marsha Kline Pruett, Linda S. Fidnick, and Noelle Barrist Stern

Section VIII: Special Issues in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 27: Social Science Research in Family Dispute Resolution: Evidence-Base and Missing Confirmation
Marsha Kline Pruett and Ellie A. Briskin
Chapter 28: Confidentiality and Privilege Considerations in Family Dispute Resolution
Gregory Firestone
Chapter 29: Dealing With Multiple Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Ethical Decision-Making When Guidelines Collide
Arnold T. Shienvold