Aug 1, 2016 | 2016 Summer, Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Divorce, Mediation Practice
By Larry Gaughan | Certainly, the idea of state courts managing the breakup of marriages wasn’t created because somebody set out to design a humane, cost-effective system. Indeed, requiring divorces to be granted by the antique, inefficient courts that we inherited…
Aug 1, 2016 | 2016 Summer, Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Divorce, Mediation Practice
By Michael Aurit, JD, MDR | Articles about “Choosing the Best Divorce Mediator” may soon be more numerous on the Internet than the actual number of divorce mediators that exist in the world. Go ahead, Google it and be amazed! Recently, I was asked to write one of these…
Jul 28, 2016 | Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Book Reviews, Divorce
By Ken Neumann | Dysfunctional Families, Dysfunctional Politics: Bill Eddy and Don Saposnek, two seasoned Family Mediators, one a psychologist and one a family law attorney, recently joined forces to write about how politicians and the media mirror high conflict divorces.
May 1, 2016 | 2016 Spring, Articles for Mediators, Articles for the Public, Book Reviews, Divorce, Financial Planning, Mediation Practice
By Larry Gaughan | In The Divorce Dance, Stan Corey has written a readable novel about the divorce process and has seamlessly woven into his narrative a great “how to” book on avoiding the traps of the divorce process.
May 1, 2016 | 2016 Spring, Articles for the Public, Divorce, Mediation Practice
By Michael Aurit, JD, MDR | Child custody battles rage on in every city and town in America. Many of these divorce wars revolve around each parent accusing the other of some degree of bad parenting that has negatively affected their children. Parents often point to the child’s behavior as evidence of the child’s “true feelings” or of the other’s poor parenting. Lawyers can best serve such clients by helping them learn more about normal child behavior.