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Family lawyers and judges now have new and improved Rules of Court and forms to assist litigants in resolving their disputes outside the courtroom. Read more
Although arbitration may not be right for everyone and has a few drawbacks, in most instances arbitration provides many advantages over traditional litigation. Read more
A practicing mediator and retired judge explains why mediation may be a better option than litigation for high-conflict divorce cases. Read more
Two top Florida divorce professionals discuss collaborative divorce from the perspective of a family lawyer and a certified public accountant. Read more
Non-attorney divorce mediators bring a true sense of neutrality and desire for a peaceful resolution to divorce mediation, but their talents are complemented by legal advice from a family la... Read more
Divorce co-mediation is a viable alternative to litigation for clients who want to avoid the rigidity, stress, and confusion with traditional negotiation. Read more
By T.E. Cauthorn: Save your clients' money and insist that your suggested language be inserted into the mediated agreement. Read more
Lee Hornberger reviews appellate cases in Michigan concerning arbitration and mediation. Read more
The mediation movement in family law appears to be a natural evolution to the pain and waste of resources an all-out-war type of divorce brings along. Read more
By Pauline H. Tesler: New brain science, positive psychology and neuroeconomics can transform our work in conflict resolution. Read more