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Mr3Hunna

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There is a move toward more compulsory mediation of custody disputes mainly because it
 
  A. results in better adjustment of children post-divorce.
  B. reduces the workload of the courts.
  C. decreases the association between parental and child problems.
  D. allows the mediator to advocate for the less powerful spouse.

Question 2

What is NOT an advantage of mediation?
 
  A. Psychologists are more often consulted.
  B. The proceedings are usually confidential.
  C. Participants are more satisfied with the process.
  D. Cases are settled more quickly.



jordangronback

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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