Family
Aug. 18, 2005
Collaborative Mediation Solves Custody Disputes
Forum Column - By Renee Leff and Bruce Derman - Few situations in life are as difficult as those involving divorcing couples dealing with decisions about child custody and visitation. The parties often must overcome fear, feelings of vulnerability, intense dislike for each other and underlying or even subconscious agendas and strategies to reach agreements about the most significant parts of their lives: their children.




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By Renee Leff and Bruce Derman
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