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This book brings together the expertise of two authors involved in
initiating the development of Online Family Dispute Resolution
(OFDR), while also examining the unique Australian system. The
family arena generally comprises property or child-related disputes
arising between parents, whether married or not, and whether the
parties have lived together or not. A special feature of
Australia's OFDR system is that it deals with children's issues
rather than focusing on property distribution. The book first
discusses how technological innovations have transformed dispute
resolution services to families. It explores the need for OFDR and
how such systems can potentially be implemented. In turn, the
coverage shifts to screening tools used prior to a Family Dispute
Resolution session to ensure that online systems are appropriate
for the case under dispute and the people involved. Readers will
then learn about the necessary training required - for
administrators, practitioners and clients alike - for OFDR to be
successful. In addition, the book offers a comprehensive evaluation
of the system and reflects on the lessons learned to date. In
closing, it suggests ways in which OFDR could be further developed
and applied to family disputes around the world.
This book brings together the expertise of two authors involved in
initiating the development of Online Family Dispute Resolution
(OFDR), while also examining the unique Australian system. The
family arena generally comprises property or child-related disputes
arising between parents, whether married or not, and whether the
parties have lived together or not. A special feature of
Australia's OFDR system is that it deals with children's issues
rather than focusing on property distribution. The book first
discusses how technological innovations have transformed dispute
resolution services to families. It explores the need for OFDR and
how such systems can potentially be implemented. In turn, the
coverage shifts to screening tools used prior to a Family Dispute
Resolution session to ensure that online systems are appropriate
for the case under dispute and the people involved. Readers will
then learn about the necessary training required - for
administrators, practitioners and clients alike - for OFDR to be
successful. In addition, the book offers a comprehensive evaluation
of the system and reflects on the lessons learned to date. In
closing, it suggests ways in which OFDR could be further developed
and applied to family disputes around the world.
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