Mediating custody disputes challenges a neutral for many reasons. Among them: The parties have strong feelings about their children. The vast majority of parents state unequivocally that "their children are the most important things in the world to them." Unlike the laws that govern the disposition of the parties' community property and support, there is nothing in the statutes or the appellate cases that tells the parties how to co-parent their children; specifically...
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