Entries by SG-manager

My experience with Child Inclusive Practice (CIP)

The best interests of the children are always a priority in family law mediations. Sometimes it can be difficult to gauge exactly what children, when their parents are separating, need or want as it is common to hear two opposing views from the parents. Perhaps also it is the child telling the parents two different […]

Parental Alienation and the Impact on Children

As mediators or family dispute resolution practitioners, we are always stressing the importance of prioritising what is in the best interests of the children. This means that we really try to get the parents to commit to a child-centred approach in respect of reaching agreements. This is a framework for separating parents to commit to […]