Including children in divorce mediation can be appropriate, especially when parents disagree on co-parenting plans or give conflicting accounts of the child’s wishes. With the consent of both parents, the mediator may speak with the child’s therapist, conduct a private session with the child, and share information only with the child’s consent.
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