As initially reported by Divorce Magazine, the Ontario Government is forging ahead with its plan to expand mandatory mediation “Information Sessions” to divorcing couples across the province.
As initially reported by Divorce Magazine, the Ontario Government is
forging ahead with its plan to expand mandatory mediation “Information
Sessions” to divorcing couples across the province.
The project, which began last summer in Milton and Brampton , provides
troubled couples with accurate information on the costs – both
financially and emotionally – of litigation, and encourages them to
consider alternative dispute resolutions. The program also refers
couples to community support services and agencies that may be able to
help them amicably resolve their differences instead of marching off to
court.
At the same time, the sessions are designed to help ease the
overwhelming administrative burden on Ontario ’s Family Courts –
ideally by keeping divorcing couples away from them as much as possible.
“This is definitely a step in the right direction to reduce the amount
of confrontation, to reduce the amount of litigation proceeding through
the courts right now,” said Ontario Bar Association president Lee
Akazaki in an interview with the Toronto Star. “If child custody,
access and support obligation can be figured out outside of the court
system, it will be less harmful to all involved.
Progressive Conservative MPP Ted Chudleigh (Halton) shares some of this
praise, and even goes as far to tip his hat to the Ontario Liberals –
but just a little.
“This is not appropriate in all cases though,” Chudleigh said. “In cases of abuse, it may not be appropriate.
Chudleigh also cautioned against believing that all mediators are
created equally. “There are good mediators and bad ones,” he said. “
Divorce doesn’t really belong in the courts, in all cases anyways.
The mandatory mediation information sessions are expected to roll out
to 17 additional Ontario Family Courts by April, 2011, and then the
remaining 32 by the summer.
Divorce Magazine will continue to follow this story and report on updates as they become available.
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