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Alternative Legal Approaches to ProblemsHelp! Please send me details about what *has* worked! Or even your ideas on what could work. Ill list them here. Eventually, I will divide this page into two separate pages on what is known to have worked and what is just an idea. When the obvious approaches to seeing your child, such as private counseling, family court mediation (tyoutei), court ordered visitation, court contested custody, etc fail, perhaps there are other alternatives. (BTW, don't forget simple one-on-one negotiation with the custodial parent without the lawyers involved.) Known Successful Legal Approaches. Legal strategies that have a successful example to back them up. If possible we have a case reference. Suggested Legal Approaches. Items in this category range from being suggested either by a lawyer or some reasonably authoritative source such as an employee at a local government office, as something to try to others that members have come up with but are just brainstorming. But they may be worth it, so ask your lawyer. In any case, please report back here if you try it and have a case of it working or not working. Known Failed Legal Approaches. Things that we have examples of not working to accomplish a specific legal objective. Possible Legislative Approaches in Other Countries USA
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