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April 18, 2008

It’s the Conflict, Stupid: An Empirical Study of Factors that Inhibit Successful Mediation in High-Conflict Custody Cases

By: Ralph A. Peeples
Suzanne Reynolds
Catherine T. Harris

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Posted in: Child Custody, Empirical Study, Family Law, Mediation
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