Library/PT 120/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Family disputes can be handled by courts or by mediation. Courts are formal, public, and judges make binding decisions that protect rights and create legal records, while mediation is private, informal, and helps the parties themselves reach an agreement with a neutral helper who does not impose a decision. Court supporters say it protects weaker people and clarifies legal rules; mediation supporters say it is quicker, less damaging, helps people cooperate and deal with emotions, and most people who try it reach agreements and like the process. The passage concludes that, overall, mediation is better suited to family law despite some advantages of courts.

Logic Breakdown

Refer to the paragraph describing proponents' claims about mediation benefits and locate the sentence that lists outcomes of working together in mediation (look for 'develop skills').

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According to the passage, proponents of family mediation note that the family mediation process

Correct Answer
E
The passage states: 'By working together in the mediation process, family members can enhance their personal autonomy and reduce government intervention, develop skills to resolve future disputes, and create a spirit of cooperation that can lead to greater compliance with their agreement.' This explicitly supports choice E: mediation helps develop the parties' conflict-resolving skills.
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