Family Mediation Explained


Family Mediation Explained from Family Mediation Ireland

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Family mediation is the alternative means of resolving disputes. 

Family justice: What We Can Do To Protect Our Children

 

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Your ‘Family Rights’ believing in the best interest of children. The issues which are important to me are, children and their families, the injustices to parents, which may occur, because of inadequate information, mistakes or corruption. This is happening every day. every minute and every second. For years I have campaigned for the rights of children and their voices to be heard.
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