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Divorce Mediation: A New Solution To Old Problems, Victoria E. Solomon Jul 2015

Divorce Mediation: A New Solution To Old Problems, Victoria E. Solomon

Akron Law Review

The American Bar has traditionally operated as if the practice of law was a profession unto itself, totally unrelated to other disciplines. Fortunately, there is today a growing recognition that the law can be neither developed nor applied in a vacuum. In order to best serve the needs of one's clients and of the legal system as a whole it is necessary to draw upon knowledge evolved in other fields such as economics, history, sociology and psychology. Divorce, for example, is a phenomenon with not only legal but also broad sociological and psychological implications which must be considered in any …


Family Law Symposium Introduction, Marvin M. Moore Jul 2015

Family Law Symposium Introduction, Marvin M. Moore

Akron Law Review

Each of the following three articles provides a comprehensive examination of a serious problem besetting the family unit, and each considers the merits of a recently-enacted or proposed reform designed to respond to the particular problem. The timeliness of the articles is disclosed by the fact that the reforms being evaluated have all attained enactment or serious consideration subsequent to 1980.