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Family Law Engagement Activity
By Sean Lo
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Question 1
1.
How many issues were identified to be important to participants in making post-separation parenting arrangements?
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5
6
7
Question 2
2.
What percentage of participants wished for their parents to listen to them?
Less than 75%
More than 80%
More than 75%
Less than 50%
Question 3
3.
Among those who felt their views were listened, how many felt they were not quite close or very close with their parent
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2
3
None
Question 4
4.
What does it mean to listen?
Taking time to hear and understand the children's point of view
Given time for the decision-making process and to process their emotion
Informing them about what was going on in the separation process
Nodding and smiling to acknowledge their presence
Question 5
5.
What was the name of the child in the case study?
Darren
Tony
Daniel
Tom
Question 6
6.
Were mental health services helpful in assisting the participants deal with the post-separation process?
Yes
No
Question 7
7.
How many participants desired a change in their parenting arrangements?
30%
17%
59%
50%
Question 8
8.
Do you think children should be given more merit in their opinions regarding post-separation parenting arrangements? Why/Why not?
Question 9
9.
What other issues do you think could be important for children during post-separation parenting arrangements?