Confidentiality and Privilege for Family and Child Protection Mediation: A Roadmap for Navigating the Innovation, Inconsistency and Confusion

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Confidentiality and Privilege for Family and Child Protection Mediation: A Roadmap for Navigating the Innovation, Inconsistency and Confusion
Abstract
This article will identify the inconsistency and confusion in mediation regarding the definition of mediation, the role of the mediator, and the difference between mediation confidentiality and privilege. Further, it will discuss the confusion and inconsistency in the protection of mediation communication, specifically regarding the definition of mediation communication, the time frame for protected communication, waiver of the protections and exceptions to protected mediation communication. It will provide a roadmap and fact pattern for determining whether mediation communications are protected and if so, the protection they are afforded. Lastly, it will offer recommendations so parties, professionals and the courts may better understand and reap the benefits of mediation.
Publication
Family Court Review
Date
2020
Volume
58
Issue
1
Pages
46-67
Accessed
3/14/26, 8:57 PM
ISSN
1744-1617
Short Title
Confidentiality and Privilege for Family and Child Protection Mediation
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
© 2020 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Citation
Tetunic, F., & Firestone, G. (2020). Confidentiality and Privilege for Family and Child Protection Mediation: A Roadmap for Navigating the Innovation, Inconsistency and Confusion. Family Court Review, 58(1), 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12455