This title was first published in 2001. When marriages break down,
most parents experience difficulty in agreeing on contact or
residence arrangements for their children. Family Courts Services
provide mediation as a way of resolving differences and many
parents accept this offer of assistance. Featuring extensive
empirical research, this book examines the effectiveness of family
mediation services and challenges the view that court-based
interventions are unlikely to be successful.
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