Abstract: | This article explores alternatives for the court process that promote a child‐centered approach to resolution of family law issues including a summary of procedures used in Los Angeles County to assist families. The article also explores alternatives to the traditional custody litigation model. Key Points for the Family Court Community: - Evaluations and trials are not the only tools available in family law.
- Structured court ordered counseling can provide a meaningful intervention and reduce family conflict.
- Alternative forms of mediation can help families address the “need to be heard” and retain personal autonomy in decision making.
- The court system should help educate families about how to resolve conflict in a safe, effective, and meaningful way.
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