BRINGING CHILDREN TO THE MEDIATION TABLE:: Defining a Child's Best Interest in Divorce Mediation
In: Family court review: publ. in assoc. with: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Band 43, Heft 2, S. 323-338
ISSN: 1744-1617
With the rise of divorce mediation as an effective means of resolving divorce and custody disputes, a question that arises is whether a child should actively participate in the mediation process to make his or her voice heard. This article discusses the costs and benefits of involvement, focusing on four specific approaches to the inclusion of children in divorce mediation. This article comes to the conclusion that the integration of children in mediation ought to be considered on a case‐by‐case basis, and further proposes that a child be included in divorce mediation in circumstances where the child's input is needed to help parents resolve an issue of dispute that concerns their child's interests.