Family
Oct. 24, 2002
Divorce Mediators Should Not Interview the Children
Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - The victims of our system of divorce are the children. They are put into situations over which they have no control, and the decisions that are made in this divorce process have long-term ramifications. Protecting children should be one of our main goals in the family law arena. This, however, is not the case statewide.




Forum Column
By Fred Silberberg
The victims of our system of divorce are the children. They are put into situations over which they have no control, and the decisions that are made in this divorce process have long-term ramifications. Protecting c...
By Fred Silberberg
The victims of our system of divorce are the children. They are put into situations over which they have no control, and the decisions that are made in this divorce process have long-term ramifications. Protecting c...
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