What is the process of Custody/Visitation Mediation?

What is the duration of family mediation?


Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process to resolve conflicts.
A trained, neutral person (the mediator) can assist you in creating a parenting plan that suits your specific family. The mediator will not render any decisions; you will have the opportunity to express your thoughts and make your own choices.
Mediation helps you acquire effective communication skills with the other parent regarding matters concerning your child.
Mediation can provide you with a fresh perspective on your situation, enabling you to find resolutions to your conflicts.
Mediation allows you to address all issues impacting your child, not just the legal aspects.
If an agreement is reached, it will be submitted to the court on your scheduled date. If approved by the judge or referee, it can become a legally binding court order.

The duration of family mediation can vary greatly, ranging from zero minutes (if the parties do not attend the mediation) to several hours, depending on the time required to reach a resolution in a divorce, paternity case, or modification proceeding. In certain instances, mediation may even extend beyond one day to address all the issues at hand.


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