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Can We Talk? What We Have Learned About How to Have Productive Conflicts About Family Policy and Family Law
Authors:Bernie Mayer
Abstract:How we handle professional conflicts affects our capacity to help others in conflict. Two AFCC dialogues, one about domestic violence, the other about shared parenting, illustrate the challenges of taking on professional differences. The former resulted in considerable consensus. The latter involved a frank exchange of differences but little overall consensus. It was, however, an important beginning of a critical conversation. Other issues calling out for constructive conflict engagement, include the crisis in providing access to justice for family litigants who cannot afford legal representation. Professional groups must move beyond defending their own self interests to addressing this crisis.
Keywords:Access to Justice  Constructive Conflict Engagement  Domestic Violence  Mediation  Professional Conflict  Self‐ Represented Litigants  and Shared Parenting
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