Abstract

AbstractEmpirical studies come to contradictory conclusions about the dispute resolution forum women can expect to be most equitable in arrangements associated with separation and divorce. Structured telephone interviews were conducted with 302 divorced individuals who not only mediated their separation and divorce issues but also used other methods such as lawyer negotiation, judicial assistance, and autonomous negotiation. Mediation took place in both public and private arenas. Although mediation does not exacerbate the financial woes of women after divorce any more than any of the other dispute resolution techniques, it may not protect women either.

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