The Odd Couple-more than just a blast from the past!
Insights from neuroscience for changing behaviour
Many of those involved in family disputes acknowledge the need for situations to be handled differently. This often requires those involved to act or react differently. Interventions to assist with such change, benefit from current knowledge acquired from neuroscience regarding the workings of the brain. This promotes an understanding of the impact of what is…
Conflict-what is it?
Conflict is a pervasive, inevitable and normal part of our lives. There are many resources available to assist in coping in this context, yet many do not appreciate the dynamic of conflict and their role within it. Each of us has our own personal reaction to conflict. Definition of Conflict There are many different definitions…
Christmas for separated families
Christmas should be a time of great excitement. Extended family gatherings, holiday time, the giving and receiving of special treats-all contribute to the anticipation of celebration and fun, relaxation and revitalisation! But it can also be a time of extreme stress, anxiety and dread. As an advisor and facilitator, it is the busiest time of…
Conflict Literacy-what is it?
As mediators and coaches interested in best practice, we work hard to develop and consolidate fundamental skills such as reframing, reflecting and summarizing, refraining from advising, being non-judgmental, impartial and even handed. We acquire knowledge to improve our practice regarding conflict dynamics and the identification of conflict types and ideas as to how to manage…
“It is sh*t after court”
I had a mediation recently where the parents were struggling to find a mutually acceptable arrangement for their children. The mother had grave concerns for the children when they were away from her, and was proposing a slow progression for the father to spend limited time with the children over an extended period of time.…
Parenting Plans-are they worth the paper they are written on?
In my discussions with professionals working with family disputes, many are reluctant to refer their clients to mediation on the basis of their experience that the agreements reached are not worth the paper they are written on. This demonstrates a lack of understanding of the nature and advantages of parenting plans, and the options available…
Bridging the gap in parenting understandings
I am often involved in assisting parents to work out an acceptable structure around the parenting arrangements, to enable them both to support the child moving from one household to the other, and to promote meaningful time for the child with both parents. Some parents have concerns about the safety and wellbeing of the…
Evidence in Family Law Proceedings
Join me at the Law Institute of Victoria on Monday 14 November to explore the next instalment in their ‘Essentials In Family Law’ Series. On this occasion we will investigate “Evidence in Family Law Proceedings”. There are specific rules of evidence that apply to family law proceedings, but many lawyers new to this area have…
Family Law Conference
This year the 17th National Family Law Conference 2016 will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 18 – 21 October 2016. With over 1000 delegates and what promises to be an engaging and thought provoking program, this will be an opportunity that family lawyers interested in networking and hearing of developments and trends in…