Coordinated, multidisciplinary collaboration teams have been developed in Sweden with the purpose of preventing or mitigating conflicts between parents and promoting effective parental cooperation. The screening and assessment tool, known as the Family Law Detection of Overall Risk Screen (FL-DOORS), was used to assess the children's and parents’ situation and need for support or protection. The overall results based on the children's and the parents’ situations and experiences demonstrate that a collaboration team is a promising model. The development project (2014–2017) has demonstrated the importance of offering children and families preventative support at an early stage in order to avoid prolonged and conflict-ridden separations.
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Eriksson, M., & Gabrielsson, M. (2019). Supporting Children and Parents in Sweden through Collaboration Teams. Family Court Review, 57(3), 362–367. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12427
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