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The cutting edge of family ADR
We are so lucky to have the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC). It is a North America-wide, interdisciplinary organization of judges, mental health and child services professionals, mediators, lawyers, and academics– all committed to the development of well-informed … Continue reading
Posted in Arbitration, Custody of children, Family Law, Lawyers, Mediation, Training
Tagged ADR, children, education, family law, Mediation, Negotiation
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Judge orders Skype access
One of my favourite tools is Skype. I use it to stay in touch with my daughter at university; with friends around the world; and to conduct mediations where one party is someplace far away. I also often recommend that … Continue reading
Posted in Family Law
Tagged access, children, divorce, family law, Skype, technology
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