The handbook of divorce mediation
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The handbook of divorce mediation
Plenum, c1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 493-496
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Mediation, as a procedure to assist couples in dealing with the problems incident to their separation and divorce, is still relatively new in the United States. For the would-be practitioner, that poses certain problems. Divorce mediation cannot provide a long history of generally accepted procedures. Nor is there even a body of information to which would-be practitioners can turn for instruction or guidance. And, of course, there are no established schools that can train or prepare a practitioner to do this work. To make matters worse, the situation is likely to remain in this state for some time to come. Given this fact, it was felt that it would be useful for practitioners (even for those already engaged in divorce mediation) to have a handbook which would trace a typical mediation from its inception to its conclusion and which would provide them with the substantive informa tion they need to know in order to do divorce mediation. It is hoped that this handbook will fill this need. Having said that, however, it must be acknowledged that the purpose of this book is very much beyond that. Until now, divorce mediation in the United States has been shaped principally by such books as O. J. Coogler's Structured Mediation in Divorce Settlements: A Handbook for Marital Mediators, 1 and John Haynes' Divorce Mediation: 2 A Practical Guide for Therapists and Counselors.
目次
I. Theory.- 1. What is Divorce Mediation?.- 2. Legal Myths.- 3. Equitable Distribution and Divorce Mediation.- 4. Is the Agreement Fair?.- 5. The Rule of Law in Divorce Mediation.- 6. In Whose Best Interests?.- 7. Context.- 8. Power Imbalances-The Problem for Women in Mediation.- 9. Whose Fault is it?.- 10. Conducting Mediation.- 11. A Question of Choice.- II. Practice.- 12. Starting Out.- 13. The Initial Meeting.- 14. Children.- 15. Marital Residence.- 16. Assets and Liabilities.- 17. Support and Maintenance-Preliminary Considerations.- 18. Support and Maintenance-When, How Much, and How Long?.- 19. Medical and Life Insurance.- 20. College Education.- 21. Memorandum of Agreement.- 22. Income Taxes.- 23. The Cost of Raising a Child.- Appendix: Forms and Letters.- Notes.- Name Index.- About the Authors.
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