This article explores the prevalent alternatives to litigation and the intervention of the Court. Alternatives include negotiation, collaborative law, mediation, arbitration, and family dispute resolution. At Best Wilson Buckley we consider the skills required to effectively collaborate, mediate and negotiate to be equally as important as our capacity to litigate. Helping you to understand how mediations work and the BWB Mediations process. About the Author Contributed to by members of the specialist mediation team at Best Wilson Buckley Family Law. Explores the legal principles in parenting matters to make arrangements for the care and supervision of children after a separation. The relationship between the parties has ended and property settlement finalises their financial relationship. This paper is designed to assist professionals in the areas of social science, psychology or family therapy understand the advice family lawyers give to parents (and grandparents) day in, day out. Parenting matters are complex and at times, highly emotive. Understandably so! This paper is designed to assist professionals in the areas of social science, psychology or family therapy understand the advice family lawyers give to parents (and grandparents) day in, day out. Parenting matters are complex and at times, highly emotive. Understandably so!
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