Children (Scotland) Act 2020 - section 23(1) and section 24(1): third report on the Scottish Ministers' duties
Third report on the Scottish Ministers' duties under section 23(1) (funding for alternative dispute resolution) and section 24(1) (pilot scheme for mandatory alternative dispute resolution meetings) of the Children (Scotland) Act 2020.
Footnotes
1. The previous statements for 1 October 2020 to 1 April 2021 and 1 April to 1 October 2021 are at First_Report_Children_(Scotland)_Act_2020_.pdf (parliament.scot) and Scheme for funding for alternative dispute resolution (section 23 of the 2020 Act) - Children (Scotland) Act 2020 - section 23(1) and section 24(1): second report on the Scottish Ministers' duties - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)
2. The Scottish Civil Justice Council has published information on how court rules are made: Rule Making (scottishciviljusticecouncil.gov.uk)
3. Calm Scotland – Bridge differences with mediation
4. Family Group Decision Making | Children 1st
5. Consensus Scotland | Choose a happier future. Separate or divorce… (consensus-scotland.com)
6. FLAGS - Family Law Arbitration Group Scotland - FLAGS (flagsarb.com)
7. Relationships Scotland – Counselling, mediation and family support (relationships-scotland.org.uk)
8. Scottish Arbitration Centre | Scotland's Arbitration Centre
9. Scottish Mediation – Engaging positively with conflict
10. The procedure for making court rules in Scotland is outlined at Rule Making (scottishciviljusticecouncil.gov.uk)
11. The second report has now been published and is at Children (Scotland) Act 2020 - section 23(1) and section 24(1): second report on the Scottish Ministers' duties - gov.scot (www.gov.scot). The first report is at Children (Scotland) Act 2020 - alternatives to court and funding of alternative dispute resolution pilots: report - gov.scot (www.gov.scot).
12. Information on the process for making court rules is at Rule Making (scottishciviljusticecouncil.gov.uk).
13. MIAMS are Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings and operate south of the border: What is a MIAM? (familymediationcouncil.org.uk).
Contact
Email: family.law@gov.scot
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