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The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich
The Quiet Revolution Comes To Kentucky: A Case Study In Community Mediation, Thomas J. Stipanowich
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Development And Organization Of Domestic Relations Mediation In A Multi-Function Mediation Center In Kentucky, Gary W. Paquin
The Development And Organization Of Domestic Relations Mediation In A Multi-Function Mediation Center In Kentucky, Gary W. Paquin
Kentucky Law Journal
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Training Interveners For Adr Processes, Joseph B. Stulberg
Training Interveners For Adr Processes, Joseph B. Stulberg
Kentucky Law Journal
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Running Statewide Dispute Resolution Programs--The New York Experience, Thomas F. Christian
Running Statewide Dispute Resolution Programs--The New York Experience, Thomas F. Christian
Kentucky Law Journal
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Implementing Custody Mediation In Family Court: Some Comments On The Jefferson County Family Court Experience, Louise Everett Graham
Implementing Custody Mediation In Family Court: Some Comments On The Jefferson County Family Court Experience, Louise Everett Graham
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The Jefferson Family Court's custody mediation service was developed as part of a larger program creating the first family court system in Kentucky. The mediation service's connection with the Family Court has influenced both practical and policy aspects of its development. Any description of the mediation project necessarily entails some description of the court system that created it.
This Article describes the structure of the Jefferson Family Court and the custody mediation process as it has developed in Jefferson County. A review of one community's approach to custody mediation may be useful not only as a blueprint for a system's …