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Family Mediation Course Summary: Divorce mediation began in the early 1970’s and allowed couples to create their divorce settlements through a cooperative, confidential, and private process that focuses on the current and future needs of the husband, wife, and children. The rationale for divorce and child-custody mediation is that divorce is a family problem, not a legal problem. It approaches divorce as a problem to be solved, and empowers those who created the problem to take responsibility for its solution. Mediation also addresses the multidimensional aspects of divorce, which include the legal divorce, the emotional divorce, personal values, and personal needs and interests. In contrast, the adversarial legal approach views divorce as a contest to be won, and focuses on the legal issues.
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