Abstract

The article outlines the principles of building a model designed for the legal practice of judicial review of disputes based on a psychologically oriented approach. The idea of using such a model in the context of digitalization of law enforcement activities is substantiated. The novelty and peculiarity of the proposed approach will make it possible to identify the interests of the parties to the dispute in a situation of legal uncertainty. In cases where the court is forced to understand interests subjectively due to the lack of guiding principles in legislation and legal doctrine. In the circle of scientific concepts of psychological science, it is proposed to introduce the concept of interest in the meaning necessary for the dispute resolution procedure, a working version of the definition of the concept of interest is formulated. A typology of levels and degrees of interests and a method for determining interests providing additional resources for the peaceful resolution of a family legal dispute have been developed. The possibilities of work are shown by the example of family legal relations in which, by virtue of the law, it is required to identify and justify the interests of the child or the interests of the spouse.

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