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Rooting for mediation, the future of conflict resolution

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The raging debate can go on and on about who suffers most after divorce. Is it the children? The woman? Or man?

In the virtue of a disagreement between couples with divorce looming, most would agree that children often suffer the most but women are often disproportionately affected by disputes, particularly in areas such as marital and family conflicts, inheritance, and property rights.

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