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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • February 9, 2026

The Digital Transformation of Mediation: How Technology is Reshaping Dispute Resolution in Australia

The Digital Transformation of Mediation: How Technology is Reshaping Dispute Resolution in Australia When I first started following developments in alternative dispute resolution, mediation was largely a face-to-face affair. Parties would gather in conference rooms, mediators would facilitate discussions across tables, and the entire process was anchored in physical presence. Today, as I observe the […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • February 5, 2026

Why Alternative Dispute Resolution Is Transforming Family Disputes

Why Alternative Dispute Resolution Is Transforming Family Disputes By Michael J. Tyler Family disputes can be among the most emotionally charged conflicts a person will ever face. Whether it’s a separation, parenting disagreement, or financial dispute between loved ones, the stakes are high—not just legally, but personally. Traditional court processes often exacerbate stress, cost time […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • January 20, 2026

You Cannot Condemn Conquest While Flirting With It: Trump, Greenland, and Legal Hypocrisy

Trump and Greenland – A Legal Paradox When Donald Trump declared that landing a ship and claiming a country is not legal, he was stating an uncontroversial truth. That principle has been settled in international law for decades. What makes the statement remarkable is not its accuracy, but Trump’s failure to apply it consistently, particularly […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • January 7, 2026

Does the United States Lack Mediation Skills in International Law Dealings and Prefer Force Over Dialogue

Opinion: USA Force Over Dialogue – A Breach of international Law? By Michael J. Tyler Introduction The role of the United States in international affairs has long been debated with respect to whether it privileges coercive power over mediation and diplomatic engagement. Historically, the United States has combined both hard and soft power instruments. However, […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • November 15, 2025

New Low-Bono and Pro-Bono Mediation Services: Supporting Australians Who Need It Most

New Low-Bono and Pro-Bono Mediation Services: Supporting Australians Who Need It Most By Michael J. Tyler – Mediation House (mediationhouse.com.au) & AlternativeDisputeResolution.com.au Introduction Across Australia, many individuals, families, and community members face conflict but simply cannot afford legal representation or private mediation services. Disputes involving family tensions, elder care, workplace conflict, neighbour issues, or financial […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • November 12, 2025

Property Mediation in Family Dispute Resolution: Benefits and Outcomes

By Michael J. Tyler In the field of Family Dispute Resolution (FDR), property mediation has emerged as one of the most constructive and transformative ways for separating couples to resolve financial matters. Unlike adversarial legal proceedings, which can heighten conflict and drain emotional and financial resources, mediation offers a balanced, respectful, and efficient path towards […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • November 8, 2025

Family Mediation

The Quiet Strength of Family Dispute Resolution By Michael J. Tyler As someone who works in conflict resolution, as a practitioner of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and with training in family dispute resolution, I’ve witnessed firsthand how transformative a well-guided mediation process can be. When families face separation, when children’s lives are shifting and when […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • July 26, 2025

The Mushroom Murder – Analysis

Justice, Tragedy and the Media: Reflections on the Erin Patterson Mushroom Murder VerdictBy Michael J. Tyler A Lunch That Ended in Murder It sounds like the plot of a crime novel – a quiet family lunch in country Victoria, a homemade beef Wellington, and a horrifying twist. But this was no work of fiction. This […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • July 23, 2025

The Rise of AI in Australian Law: What It Means for the Future

By Michael J. Tyler As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the global landscape, Australia stands at the edge of a profound shift in how legal services are delivered, accessed, and understood. The legal profession; often perceived as tradition bound and resistant to change is now being challenged to evolve or risk becoming obsolete in some […]

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  • Michael J. Tyler
  • July 23, 2025

The Benefits of Fixed-Fee Legal Services in Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Michael J. Tyler In the evolving landscape of legal practice, the rise of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has marked a welcome shift toward more cost-effective, efficient, and client-focused solutions. Yet, even within ADR, uncertainty about legal costs continues to be a barrier for many individuals and businesses. That’s why fixed-fee legal services are emerging […]

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