Family Dispute Resolution
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Family Dispute Resolution
Process and Practice
Salem, Peter; Browe Olson, Kelly
Oxford University Press Inc
07/2024
632
Mole
Inglês
9780197545904
15 a 20 dias
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Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Family Dispute Resolution: Toward a Differentiated Approach to Family Justice
Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson, and Abby White
Section II: Mediation
Chapter 2: Family Mediation
Peter Salem and Bernard Mayer
Chapter 3:Child Inclusive Practice in Divorce Mediation and Allied Contexts
Jennifer McIntosh
Chapter 4: A Mediation Model for Self-Represented Parties
Susan Hansen, Casey Holtz, and Michael Dwyer
Section III: Beyond Mediation - Family Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination
Barbara Fidler and Annette T. Burns
Chapter 6: Online Dispute Resolution for Family Disputes
Colin Rule
Chapter 7: Early Neutral Assessment and Evaluation as a Settlement Process
Kathleen McNamara
Chapter 8: Helping Low-Income, Unmarried Parents With Parenting Time
Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes
Chapter 9: Arbitrating Family Law Disputes
Barbara Ann Atwood
Chapter 10: Parenting Plan Evaluations as a Resolution Tool
Sol R. Rappaport
Chapter 11: The Case for Evidence-Based Parent Education Programs in Family Dispute Resolution Irwin Sandler, Karey O'Hara, Sharlene A. Wolchik, and Peter Salem
Section IV: Critical Challenges in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 12: Managing Intractable Conflict in Shared Parenting Arrangements
Robin Deutsch and Matthew Sullivan
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: Coercion, Capacity, and Control
Kelly Browe Olson
Chapter 14: Working With Clients With High Conflict Personalities
Bill Eddy
Chapter 15: Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Stephanie Tabashneck, Leslie Drozd, and Jeffrey A. Soilson
Section V: Collaborative Advocacy
Chapter 16: Early Negotiation Processes
John Lande
Chapter 17: The Evolving Role of Lawyers in Family Dispute Resolution
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas and Beth Fawver McCormack
Chapter 18: Child Participation and Child Advocacy: Integrating Children's Voices and Interests in Family Dispute Resolution
Stacey Platt and Laura Matthews-Jolly
Chapter 19: Limited Scope Representation: An Important Tool and Peacemaking Catalyst for Family Dispute Resolution
Forrest S. Mosten
Section VI: Culture, Diversity, and Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 20: Integrating Issues of Culture in Family Dispute Resolution
Gitu Bhatia
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution Challenges for Families With a Child With Special Needs
Robert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar
Chapter 22: Gender and Sexual Orientation Matters
Allan Edward Barsky
Section VII: Family Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Chapter 23: Case Management in the Family Courts: Differentiating Legal and Mental Health Services to Assist Families
Michael Saini
Chapter 24: Court and Community Planning for Family Dispute Resolution: The Case for an Integrated Model
Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Peter Salem
Chapter 25: Implementing ODR in Family Court: Insights from the First Neutral Program Evaluation in the United States
Jennifer Shack and Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 26: The Family Resolutions Specialty Court: A Multidisciplinary Problem-Solving Approach
Marsha Kline Pruett, Linda S. Fidnick, and Noelle Barrist Stern
Section VIII: Special Issues in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 27: Social Science Research in Family Dispute Resolution: Evidence-Base and Missing Confirmation
Marsha Kline Pruett and Ellie A. Briskin
Chapter 28: Confidentiality and Privilege Considerations in Family Dispute Resolution
Gregory Firestone
Chapter 29: Dealing With Multiple Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Ethical Decision-Making When Guidelines Collide
Arnold T. Shienvold
Chapter 1: Family Dispute Resolution: Toward a Differentiated Approach to Family Justice
Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson, and Abby White
Section II: Mediation
Chapter 2: Family Mediation
Peter Salem and Bernard Mayer
Chapter 3:Child Inclusive Practice in Divorce Mediation and Allied Contexts
Jennifer McIntosh
Chapter 4: A Mediation Model for Self-Represented Parties
Susan Hansen, Casey Holtz, and Michael Dwyer
Section III: Beyond Mediation - Family Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination
Barbara Fidler and Annette T. Burns
Chapter 6: Online Dispute Resolution for Family Disputes
Colin Rule
Chapter 7: Early Neutral Assessment and Evaluation as a Settlement Process
Kathleen McNamara
Chapter 8: Helping Low-Income, Unmarried Parents With Parenting Time
Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes
Chapter 9: Arbitrating Family Law Disputes
Barbara Ann Atwood
Chapter 10: Parenting Plan Evaluations as a Resolution Tool
Sol R. Rappaport
Chapter 11: The Case for Evidence-Based Parent Education Programs in Family Dispute Resolution Irwin Sandler, Karey O'Hara, Sharlene A. Wolchik, and Peter Salem
Section IV: Critical Challenges in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 12: Managing Intractable Conflict in Shared Parenting Arrangements
Robin Deutsch and Matthew Sullivan
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: Coercion, Capacity, and Control
Kelly Browe Olson
Chapter 14: Working With Clients With High Conflict Personalities
Bill Eddy
Chapter 15: Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Stephanie Tabashneck, Leslie Drozd, and Jeffrey A. Soilson
Section V: Collaborative Advocacy
Chapter 16: Early Negotiation Processes
John Lande
Chapter 17: The Evolving Role of Lawyers in Family Dispute Resolution
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas and Beth Fawver McCormack
Chapter 18: Child Participation and Child Advocacy: Integrating Children's Voices and Interests in Family Dispute Resolution
Stacey Platt and Laura Matthews-Jolly
Chapter 19: Limited Scope Representation: An Important Tool and Peacemaking Catalyst for Family Dispute Resolution
Forrest S. Mosten
Section VI: Culture, Diversity, and Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 20: Integrating Issues of Culture in Family Dispute Resolution
Gitu Bhatia
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution Challenges for Families With a Child With Special Needs
Robert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar
Chapter 22: Gender and Sexual Orientation Matters
Allan Edward Barsky
Section VII: Family Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Chapter 23: Case Management in the Family Courts: Differentiating Legal and Mental Health Services to Assist Families
Michael Saini
Chapter 24: Court and Community Planning for Family Dispute Resolution: The Case for an Integrated Model
Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Peter Salem
Chapter 25: Implementing ODR in Family Court: Insights from the First Neutral Program Evaluation in the United States
Jennifer Shack and Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 26: The Family Resolutions Specialty Court: A Multidisciplinary Problem-Solving Approach
Marsha Kline Pruett, Linda S. Fidnick, and Noelle Barrist Stern
Section VIII: Special Issues in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 27: Social Science Research in Family Dispute Resolution: Evidence-Base and Missing Confirmation
Marsha Kline Pruett and Ellie A. Briskin
Chapter 28: Confidentiality and Privilege Considerations in Family Dispute Resolution
Gregory Firestone
Chapter 29: Dealing With Multiple Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Ethical Decision-Making When Guidelines Collide
Arnold T. Shienvold
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Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Family Dispute Resolution: Toward a Differentiated Approach to Family Justice
Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson, and Abby White
Section II: Mediation
Chapter 2: Family Mediation
Peter Salem and Bernard Mayer
Chapter 3:Child Inclusive Practice in Divorce Mediation and Allied Contexts
Jennifer McIntosh
Chapter 4: A Mediation Model for Self-Represented Parties
Susan Hansen, Casey Holtz, and Michael Dwyer
Section III: Beyond Mediation - Family Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination
Barbara Fidler and Annette T. Burns
Chapter 6: Online Dispute Resolution for Family Disputes
Colin Rule
Chapter 7: Early Neutral Assessment and Evaluation as a Settlement Process
Kathleen McNamara
Chapter 8: Helping Low-Income, Unmarried Parents With Parenting Time
Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes
Chapter 9: Arbitrating Family Law Disputes
Barbara Ann Atwood
Chapter 10: Parenting Plan Evaluations as a Resolution Tool
Sol R. Rappaport
Chapter 11: The Case for Evidence-Based Parent Education Programs in Family Dispute Resolution Irwin Sandler, Karey O'Hara, Sharlene A. Wolchik, and Peter Salem
Section IV: Critical Challenges in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 12: Managing Intractable Conflict in Shared Parenting Arrangements
Robin Deutsch and Matthew Sullivan
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: Coercion, Capacity, and Control
Kelly Browe Olson
Chapter 14: Working With Clients With High Conflict Personalities
Bill Eddy
Chapter 15: Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Stephanie Tabashneck, Leslie Drozd, and Jeffrey A. Soilson
Section V: Collaborative Advocacy
Chapter 16: Early Negotiation Processes
John Lande
Chapter 17: The Evolving Role of Lawyers in Family Dispute Resolution
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas and Beth Fawver McCormack
Chapter 18: Child Participation and Child Advocacy: Integrating Children's Voices and Interests in Family Dispute Resolution
Stacey Platt and Laura Matthews-Jolly
Chapter 19: Limited Scope Representation: An Important Tool and Peacemaking Catalyst for Family Dispute Resolution
Forrest S. Mosten
Section VI: Culture, Diversity, and Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 20: Integrating Issues of Culture in Family Dispute Resolution
Gitu Bhatia
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution Challenges for Families With a Child With Special Needs
Robert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar
Chapter 22: Gender and Sexual Orientation Matters
Allan Edward Barsky
Section VII: Family Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Chapter 23: Case Management in the Family Courts: Differentiating Legal and Mental Health Services to Assist Families
Michael Saini
Chapter 24: Court and Community Planning for Family Dispute Resolution: The Case for an Integrated Model
Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Peter Salem
Chapter 25: Implementing ODR in Family Court: Insights from the First Neutral Program Evaluation in the United States
Jennifer Shack and Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 26: The Family Resolutions Specialty Court: A Multidisciplinary Problem-Solving Approach
Marsha Kline Pruett, Linda S. Fidnick, and Noelle Barrist Stern
Section VIII: Special Issues in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 27: Social Science Research in Family Dispute Resolution: Evidence-Base and Missing Confirmation
Marsha Kline Pruett and Ellie A. Briskin
Chapter 28: Confidentiality and Privilege Considerations in Family Dispute Resolution
Gregory Firestone
Chapter 29: Dealing With Multiple Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Ethical Decision-Making When Guidelines Collide
Arnold T. Shienvold
Chapter 1: Family Dispute Resolution: Toward a Differentiated Approach to Family Justice
Peter Salem, Kelly Browe Olson, and Abby White
Section II: Mediation
Chapter 2: Family Mediation
Peter Salem and Bernard Mayer
Chapter 3:Child Inclusive Practice in Divorce Mediation and Allied Contexts
Jennifer McIntosh
Chapter 4: A Mediation Model for Self-Represented Parties
Susan Hansen, Casey Holtz, and Michael Dwyer
Section III: Beyond Mediation - Family Dispute Resolution Processes
Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination
Barbara Fidler and Annette T. Burns
Chapter 6: Online Dispute Resolution for Family Disputes
Colin Rule
Chapter 7: Early Neutral Assessment and Evaluation as a Settlement Process
Kathleen McNamara
Chapter 8: Helping Low-Income, Unmarried Parents With Parenting Time
Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes
Chapter 9: Arbitrating Family Law Disputes
Barbara Ann Atwood
Chapter 10: Parenting Plan Evaluations as a Resolution Tool
Sol R. Rappaport
Chapter 11: The Case for Evidence-Based Parent Education Programs in Family Dispute Resolution Irwin Sandler, Karey O'Hara, Sharlene A. Wolchik, and Peter Salem
Section IV: Critical Challenges in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 12: Managing Intractable Conflict in Shared Parenting Arrangements
Robin Deutsch and Matthew Sullivan
Chapter 13: Intimate Partner Violence and Family Dispute Resolution: Coercion, Capacity, and Control
Kelly Browe Olson
Chapter 14: Working With Clients With High Conflict Personalities
Bill Eddy
Chapter 15: Substance Use Disorders: A Primer for Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
Stephanie Tabashneck, Leslie Drozd, and Jeffrey A. Soilson
Section V: Collaborative Advocacy
Chapter 16: Early Negotiation Processes
John Lande
Chapter 17: The Evolving Role of Lawyers in Family Dispute Resolution
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas and Beth Fawver McCormack
Chapter 18: Child Participation and Child Advocacy: Integrating Children's Voices and Interests in Family Dispute Resolution
Stacey Platt and Laura Matthews-Jolly
Chapter 19: Limited Scope Representation: An Important Tool and Peacemaking Catalyst for Family Dispute Resolution
Forrest S. Mosten
Section VI: Culture, Diversity, and Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 20: Integrating Issues of Culture in Family Dispute Resolution
Gitu Bhatia
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution Challenges for Families With a Child With Special Needs
Robert L. Kaufman and Daniel B. Pickar
Chapter 22: Gender and Sexual Orientation Matters
Allan Edward Barsky
Section VII: Family Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Chapter 23: Case Management in the Family Courts: Differentiating Legal and Mental Health Services to Assist Families
Michael Saini
Chapter 24: Court and Community Planning for Family Dispute Resolution: The Case for an Integrated Model
Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Peter Salem
Chapter 25: Implementing ODR in Family Court: Insights from the First Neutral Program Evaluation in the United States
Jennifer Shack and Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 26: The Family Resolutions Specialty Court: A Multidisciplinary Problem-Solving Approach
Marsha Kline Pruett, Linda S. Fidnick, and Noelle Barrist Stern
Section VIII: Special Issues in Family Dispute Resolution
Chapter 27: Social Science Research in Family Dispute Resolution: Evidence-Base and Missing Confirmation
Marsha Kline Pruett and Ellie A. Briskin
Chapter 28: Confidentiality and Privilege Considerations in Family Dispute Resolution
Gregory Firestone
Chapter 29: Dealing With Multiple Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Ethical Decision-Making When Guidelines Collide
Arnold T. Shienvold
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