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Reform within the Family Courts: Lessons from Baltimore

Ireland is reforming its family court practices. This article presents research, funded by the Irish Research Council, which examines the Family Division of the Circuit Court, Maryland, USA (Baltimore City/ County). It explores the theoretical framework (therapeutic jurisprudence) underpinning the Family Division of the Circuit Court, the holistic processes and conflict resolution techniques adopted and what lessons may be learned from the success achieved in assisting the Court Service in Ireland. Triangulating the results, it highlights areas for reform and argues that rather than use inadequate resources as a scapegoat for inaction, a more creative, holistic, stakeholder engaged approach with strong judicial leadership will ensure better outcomes.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 08/19/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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