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<xTITLE>Mediation Field Mourns the Loss of Family Mediation Pioneer Lawrence D. Gaughan</xTITLE>

Mediation Field Mourns the Loss of Family Mediation Pioneer Lawrence D. Gaughan

by Michael Aurit, Larry Gaughan
June 2019 Larry Gaughan
It is with deep sadness that we learned this week about the passing of Lawrence D. Gaughan, a pioneer professional family mediator in the United States and titan of the field whose substantive contributions to professional mediation will stand the test of time.

Larry was one of the most experienced divorce mediators in America. He founded Family Mediation of Greater Washington in August 1980. During the previous academic year, he was Scholar-in-Residence at the Georgetown Family Center, which, at the time, was in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School.

Larry graduated from the School of Law at the University of Montana and was first admitted to the bar in Montana. After serving as a U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate in Texas, Turkey, and France, he received an LL.M. at the University of Virginia School of Law in 1964, and in the same year was appointed Assistant Professor of Law. During this time, he was admitted to practice law in Virginia. In 1970, he was appointed Associate Professor of Law with tenure at Washington & Lee Law School and was promoted to Professor in 1975. He was later appointed Professor of Law with tenure at George Mason Law School, and remained on the faculty through 1987, when he resigned to carry on his full-time practice of family law and mediation.

In the early 1980s, Larry was deeply involved in the growth of the family mediation movement. His mentor was O.J. Coogler, a former state senator from Georgia who was the founder of the organized movement to promote divorce mediation in the United States. In 1980, Larry became the President of the Family Mediation Association (FMA), the first national organization for family mediation. Then, in 1981, a new organization— the Academy of Family Mediators (AFM)—was founded in the conference room of Larry's former office in Arlington, Virginia. The founders included John Haynes, Steve Erickson, Judy Wood, and others who were among the most experienced divorce mediators at that time.

The field of divorce mediation has undergone many changes since 1980, and Larry often had been in the forefront of many of these changes. He was among the Founding Members of a new national mediation organization, the Academy of Professional Family Mediators. His articles frequently appeared in APFM's quarterly publication, The Professional Family Mediator.

During the period from 1978 to 1982, Larry was a member of the Board of Governors of the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar. For 25 years (1975-1999), Larry gave a lecture each year at the Annual Convention of the Virginia State Bar on the developments in Virginia family law (including legislative changes and new case law) for the previous year. These lectures were then circulated around Virginia on videotape.

Larry practiced family mediation until his passing. During that time, he handled over 3,000 cases as a mediator. For most of that time, Larry also conducted a separate practice as an attorney, but he had almost completely terminated that side of his practice since 2008, in order to focus on family mediation and collaborative practice. He also remained an active board member of the Professional Mediation Board of Standards (PMBS), an organization that is working on developing national standards and credentialing of professional mediators.

Larry's work and presence within the field has left an indelible mark on APFM, and his contributions to the profession have helped to shape mediation work for all future mediators. His more than 40 years of mediation practice, trainings, and substantive contributions to the field calls for our utmost gratitude.

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Michael Aurit can help any aspiring mediator reach their greatest potential. He is a nationally respected professional mediator, prominent mediation trainer, and inspiring thought leader in the field. As Director and Co-Founder of The Aurit Center for Divorce Mediation in Scottsdale, Arizona, he and his team have helped thousands of people resolve their divorce and child custody issues in a healthier way. Michael teaches mediation as an Adjunct Professor of Law at The Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law and at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law. He was honored to serve as President of The Academy of Professional Family Mediators (APFM) from 2019 to 2021, where he led the family mediation field through the pandemic’s many challenges and opportunities and championed the embrace of online mediation for mediators everywhere. He currently serves as Ethics Chair of the Maricopa County Association of Family Mediators. 

He provides mediation training and private, personalized coaching as Director and Co-Founder of The National Mediation Training Institute, where they believe that it doesn’t have to take a lifetime to become a master mediator and they teach mediation core values, attitudes, techniques, and strategies from the inside out. Michael and Karen Aurit—his everything-partner—co-host, Inside the Mediation Room with Michael and Karen Aurit, a live monthly podcast in partnership with Mediate.com. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Pepperdine University School of Law and Master’s Degree in Dispute Resolution from The Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. He sang his way through his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts Degree from The Boston Conservatory of Music at Berklee College. Michael lives in Phoenix, Arizona with Karen and their daughters, Daniella and Eliana. 


Larry Gaughan was the Professional Director of Family Mediation of Greater Washington beginning in 1980.  He was admitted to the Bar in Montana in 1957 and in Virginia in 1967.  Larry was a full-time professor at three law schools, Virginia, Washington & Lee, and George Mason.  He did a year in residence at the Georgetown Family Center in 1979-80, during the tenure of Murray Bowen, MD as director.  As an attorney he had an AV® Preeminent™ rating and Top Rated Lawyer™ in the DC/Baltimore Area from Martindale-Hubbell.  He was an Advanced Practitioner member of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators and a member of the national Professional Mediation Board of Standards.  Larry is the founder of a public interest website on the divorce process, namely http://www.CreativeDivorce.net. He received the Distinguished Mediator of the Year Award for 2017 from the Virginia Mediation Network. Check out his book Negotiating Strategies and Challenges in the Divorce Process.