Canadian Center for Elderly Publishes Report on Mediation
The Canadian Centere for Elder Law recently published its report on Elder and Guardianship Mediation. An excerpt from the executive summary outlining what the report contains is below:
The report includes several components: an outline of the overarching legal context, clarification of the meaning of the concept of elder and guardianship mediation; background on elder mediation in Canada; a comparative analysis of select US court-annexed guardianship mediation programs; and a discussion of ethical issues that arise in the context of mediating at that place where age and mental capacity intersect.
To read the report, you may click here.
See Stan Rule, Elder and Guardianship Mediation, Rule of Law, Jan. 16, 2012.
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