Participation, agreement and reduced acrimony through family mediation: Benefits for the ambivalent client in a mandatory setting

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Conflict Resolution Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1002/crq.21426
G. Heard, A. Lohan, J. Petch, J. Milic, A. Bickerdike
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In Australia, it is mandatory for separating couples to attempt Family Dispute Resolution (FDR/mediation) before taking a parenting matter to court. In this context some clients may attend FDR solely as a means of accessing court processes. This article examines key outcomes across a large sample of FDR clients in a community sector organization. Participation, rates of agreement, levels of satisfaction, and levels of acrimony are assessed for the sample as a whole and for a subgroup of those indicating their intention to proceed to court. Strong rates of participation, agreement, and satisfaction are reported for the full sample, and significant reductions in acrimony are evident among those who reached agreement in FDR. We find that those who indicate ambivalence to negotiating parenting matters in FDR nevertheless derive benefit from participation in terms of reduced acrimony, satisfaction with the process, and reaching some level of agreement.

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通过家事调解实现参与、达成一致并减少争吵:强制性环境下矛盾当事人的益处
在澳大利亚,分居夫妇在将养育子女事宜诉诸法庭之前,必须尝试家庭纠纷解决方案(FDR/调解)。在这种情况下,一些客户可能仅将参加家庭纠纷解决作为诉诸法庭程序的一种手段。本文研究了一个社区组织中大量家庭纠纷解决客户样本的主要结果。对样本整体以及表示有意诉诸法庭的样本分组的参与度、同意率、满意度和争吵程度进行了评估。报告显示,全部样本的参与率、同意率和满意度都很高,而在 FDR 中达成协议的样本中,争吵明显减少。我们发现,那些表示对在 FDR 中协商养育子女问题持矛盾态度的人,也能从参与中获益,因为他们减少了争吵,对协商过程感到满意,并达成了某种程度的协议。
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Conflict Resolution Quarterly
Conflict Resolution Quarterly Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Conflict Resolution Quarterly publishes quality scholarship on relationships between theory, research, and practice in the conflict management and dispute resolution field to promote more effective professional applications. A defining focus of the journal is the relationships among theory, research, and practice. Articles address the implications of theory for practice and research directions, how research can better inform practice, and how research can contribute to theory development with important implications for practice. Articles also focus on all aspects of the conflict resolution process and context with primary focus on the behavior, role, and impact of third parties in effectively handling conflict.
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