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Who is involved in the family law mediation process?

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In the family law mediation process, the parties are included. The parties may be a husband and wife, a mother and father, it could also be a grandparent who might’ve filed a temporary custody action. It can also be an aunt, an uncle, or relatives. Also, sometimes included in...

When is mediation appropriate in family law cases?

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Mediation is appropriate in almost all family law cases. That includes temporary hearings as well as final hearings. However, if there is one party who feels threatened by another party, that may not be a case that is appropriate for mediation. Schedule a Mediation Jean M. Dwyer | 386-871-4438 | 170...

What kind of family law cases are mediated?

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All types of family law cases can be mediated. That includes dissolution of marriages. It includes paternity cases, custody cases, time-sharing cases. It can also mediate child support cases. We can also mediate adoption cases, anything that falls under that family law umbrella. There are some cases that we...

What happens at the end of the family law mediation?

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At the end of a family law mediation or any mediation for that matter, there are three options. The case is either settled. The case is settled, then there will be an agreement that is hopefully drafted on that day. The parties will sign it and one of the...

What happens at a mediation?

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At a mediation, the mediator will typically start with the parties either together or in separate rooms. This gives the mediator an opportunity to find out the facts about the case, to meet the parties, and to find out what each party’s goal is. After that, one of the...

Is mediation workable when one of the parties or parents resides outside the area?

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Mediation is workable, one of the parties or parents reside outside of the area. That party may appear by telephone or may appear via Skype by agreement of the parties. I would strongly encourage if one of the parties is appearing by phone or by Skype that they have...

Is mediation required by the courts? Would we have to mediate before a court...

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Mediation may be required by the court. It is up to the individual judge whether or not a judge will order you into mediation. The judge may require you to mediate before certain hearings and before a trial. Schedule a Mediation Jean M. Dwyer | 386-871-4438 | 170 E. Granada Blvd.,...

Is mediation legally binding?

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Mediation is legally binding if the parties enter into a settlement agreement. During a mediation whatever terms are agreed upon will then be reduced to writing. Once the parties sign this agreement, then it does become legally binding and will be enforceable by the court. Schedule a Mediation Jean M. Dwyer...

How long does mediation take?

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When setting a mediation, your attorney or you will typically book a mediation for a certain amount of time. If that is insufficient for you to settle your mediation, sometimes mediations are adjourned. That means that they are continued to another day. It may take more than one or...

Does mediation address all issues, or does it avoid certain issues?

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Mediation will address all issues that have been pled before the court, unless specifically barred by statute. Sometimes additional issues are addressed by agreement of the parties. Schedule a Mediation Jean M. Dwyer | 386-871-4438 | 170 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, Florida 32176 Jean M. Dwyer is a Certified Family and...

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Who is involved in the family law mediation process?

In the family law mediation process, the parties are...

When is mediation appropriate in family law cases?

Mediation is appropriate in almost all family law cases....

What kind of family law cases are mediated?

All types of family law cases can be mediated....

What happens at the end of the family law mediation?

At the end of a family law mediation or...

What happens at a mediation?

At a mediation, the mediator will typically start with...