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Mediation: Resolving Elder Care Conflicts Without a Battle
Jerrod and Morgan Williams have been at odds for several years about their mother's care. Now a decision must be made and they are no closer to agreement. Gregory Jakes' children and his doctors all agree that he must stop driving. Even though his son has twice disabled the car, Gregory has twice had it repaired and continues to drive. Both of these families were referred to mediation as a last resort before turning to the courts to resolve their conflicts. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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