Family mediation helps separating couples divorce amicably, save time and money
TORONTO, Oct. 16, 2018 /CNW/ - Many Ontarians are turning to family mediation, family arbitration, and the hybrid med-arb—all forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)—to settle their separations and divorces. Factors driving this are: clogged family courts across many parts of Ontario; the high cost of hiring family lawyers; and the perils of navigating family court as a self-represented litigant, with no lawyer.
Mediation is a well-known legal remedy for settling lawsuits in corporate-commercial law as well as personal injury claims. Corporations surveyed indicated that mediation saves them money (90%) and that it is better than litigation (81%).
The Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (FDRIO) promotes all forms of family dispute resolution, including court in appropriate cases. The week of November 19, 2018, FDRIO will host these three events in Toronto and communities across Ontario:
- FDRIO is having its 4th annual conference November 19, 2018 in Toronto. This year's theme is "Through the Lens of Change." Keynotes will be given by Aruna Papp ("Honour, Shame and Love: what Ontario FDR professionals can learn from a survivor of the culture of honour") and Katherine Hensel ("Indigenous Families –Approaches to Conflict Resolution").
- Inaugural Parenting Coordination Institute, on November 20, 2018, in Toronto at the Law Society of Ontario. FDRIO is the Ontario organization offering professional standards and certification in Parenting Coordination (PC), which helps separating couples with ongoing parenting disputes. Certified Parenting Coordinators are required to take extensive training, as parenting coordination is highly specialised.
- Family Dispute Resolution Week (FDRweek), with events for both the general public to learn more about family mediation, family arbitration, med-arb, and parenting coordination as well as events for ADR professionals. Free, public and professional events are scheduled in Toronto, Ajax, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Oshawa, Port Credit, Ottawa, among others.
SOURCE Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (FDRIO)

Lorne Wolfson, FDRIO, [email protected], (416) 777-5414; Hilary Linton, FDRIO, [email protected], (416) 593-7100, ext. 291; Media Contacts: Brian Kilgore, Senior Counsel, The Legal A Team, Mobile (416) 879-5771, [email protected]; Jana Schilder, Co-Founder, The Legal A Team, Mobile (416) 831-9154, [email protected]
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