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Idealized Models in Family Court Spaces: Making ‘New Families’ through Mandatory Family Court Mediation Policy: WI 767: Actions Affecting the Family Child.

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1 Idealized Models in Family Court Spaces: Making ‘New Families’ through Mandatory Family Court Mediation Policy: WI 767: Actions Affecting the Family Child Support Enforcement Discussion: Kinship Instrumentality “We make new families” structured by court order & placement schedules Ideals: “The Good Divorce” Co-parenting Mandatory Child Custody Mediation Legal Reform Velvet Revolution Access to Justice Gender Equality Father’s Rights Conclusion: Back to the Nuclear, in fragmented form Research Setting: Milwaukee Family Court< Milwaukee WI Research Design: Ethnographic, extended case study design Data Collection: 41 cases, 60 mediation sessions, 10 mediator interviews, 34 parent interviews, courthouse observation, mediation trainings, mediator debriefings, case file review Presented by Alexandra Crampton, Marquette University Funding provided by The Center for Peacemaking & Office of Sponsored Research, Marquette University


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