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Family Law: The Role of Communication in Mediation

Neema Amani U.

Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Family law mediation has emerged as a vital alternative to litigation in resolving disputes arising from divorce, custody, and separation. This paper examines the critical role communication plays in achieving successful mediation outcomes in family law. As a non-adversarial process, mediation depends heavily on clear, empathetic, and structured communication to facilitate understanding between disputing parties. The study explores various forms of communication used in mediation, barriers that impede effective dialogue, strategies for improving interpersonal interactions, and the pivotal role mediators play in guiding discourse. Case studies are analyzed to demonstrate how communication styles impact mediation outcomes. The paper concludes that when communication is handled with ethical awareness, cultural sensitivity, and emotional intelligence, mediation can promote cooperation, preserve relationships, and result in more durable agreements. Strong communication frameworks and mediator training are crucial for advancing the field and supporting families through crises with dignity and care.

Keywords: Family law, mediation, communication, divorce, conflict resolution, parenting plans, custody.

CITE AS: Neema Amani U. (2025). Family Law: The Role of Communication in Mediation. IAA JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION 11(1):30-36. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJC/2025/1113036