1. A Review of Private Arbitration Panels Handling Custody Matters
The presenters will review and analyze the concept of private arbitration panels for handling custody matters. The workshop will include a review of cases from jurisdictions that permit arbitration, as well as cases in which custody has been arbitrated limited in scope to mediation. The presentation will focus on proposed models of conduct, the requirements of forensic evaluations, and the requirements for members of the arbitration panel to be a mental health professional or legal expert. The presenters will review private arbitration as a potential solution to the extreme backlogs in custody matters, highlighting how arbitration panels, with the consent of both parties, can effectuate a more timely result.
Martin E. Friedlander, JD, Yashar Coalition, Brooklyn, NY
Eric E. Friedlander, MS, Woodmere, NY
2. Promoting Youth Mental Health: Evidence-Based Interventions in Family Law
Discover four cutting-edge, research-informed programs being designed and evaluated to enhance youth mental health and ease the burdens on family courts. In this dynamic session, the panel reviews Project Brain Team, Peace, Family Compass, and the New Beginnings Program. Each offers innovative digital modules or structured interventions for children and parents navigating separation and divorce. Engage with interactive discussions, program previews, preliminary results, and hands-on activities that demonstrate how evidence-based strategies can bring meaningful change.
Sydney Parker, MS, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Disha Kotecha, MSc, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Karey L. O'Hara, PhD, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Colleen Sullivan, PhD, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
From Forced to Invited: Trauma-Informed Accountability in Complex Parenting Plan Disputes
This workshop introduces a trauma-informed approach to promoting accountability in complex Parent-Child Contact Problems (PCCP). Learn how forced accountability strategies can activate resistance and how reframing accountability as an invitation to change can foster engagement and sustainable outcomes. Practical techniques for activating strengths, creating psychological safety, and addressing trauma driven behaviors will be demonstrated. Case examples involving PCCP will illustrate applications. This session offers creative interventions for supporting overwhelmed family court systems.
Michael A. Saini, PhD, MSW, RSW, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Leslie M. Drozd, PhD, Seattle, WA
Jennifer Harrison, PsyD, ABPP, Therapy Partners of the Peninsula, Burlingame, CA
3. Improving PPE Satisfaction, Efficiency, and Validity through Advance Orientation
More than fifty years of research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, and allied fields finds that when consumers complete a brief advance orientation to an upcoming service, they are more likely to be satisfied and the service is more likely to be time- and cost-efficient and effective. Advance orientation to court-related family law services is neither informed consent nor coaching. This session introduces Advance Orientation to family law professionals. Excerpts from the online programming now available will be shared. Research presently underway seeking to demonstrate the value of this programming among custody litigants in the best interests of their children will be reviewed.
Benjamin D. Garber, PhD, DefuseDivorce.com, Hollis, NH
4. Ethical Challenges: Older Families, Big Emotions, and Busy Courts
With numbers of older adults in the US and internationally increasing exponentially, it is likely that professionals and courts will have increasing exposure to those “sandwiched” between their children and aging parents, later-inlife parents, gray divorces, blended and stepfamilies, and surge of multi-generations residing in the same household. Who is watching as these exhaustive circumstances push the limits of caregiving both for children in the family and the older adult? This interactive workshop will focus on ethical challenges as attendees untangle strained relationships to reduce family conflict across generations.
Linda B. Fieldstone, MEd, Elder Justice Initiative on Eldercaring Coordination, Miami, FL
Sue Bronson, MSW, Elder Justice Initiative on Eldercaring Coordination, Milwaukee, WI