experiences mediation programs, such as Madrid, Galicia and Catalonia, are proving to be an appropriate way to address problems that arise in breakdowns and divorce, but there are more elements that show: the daily practice in the courts that have considered and support it.
The judgments explicitly recognizes that mediation is unlocked with situations that only the courts can not seem to be resolved. This occurs in the decision of the Audiencia Provincial de Barcelona, \u200b\u200bdated February 20, 2007, which states: "... the fact that both parents have agreed to submit to mediation has greatly smoothed the rough edges and bitterness gotten to top rupture of coexistence, to the extent that both parents, which involve much in the care and education of their children, share tutorials in the college where they pursue their studies .... " use of mediation has also alleged that two of the grounds relied on appeal have been resolved without judicial intervention, the mere agreement of the parties, and so takes account of the first law of the sentence .
Some family courts has been implemented and the referral to mediation services in case of disagreement between the parties, is what is known as mediation intrajudicial, but regardless of this path, the parties can go directly to the professional services of mediation to achieve the necessary agreements so that the breakdown or divorce is the least traumatic, especially when there are children.
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