Feb 14, 2009 #1 G golflady559 New Member Can a divorce case where both parties live in new jersey be mediated by a lay person in california? If you find out that the mediator was in fact not neutral can the decision by that mediator be made null and void?
Can a divorce case where both parties live in new jersey be mediated by a lay person in california? If you find out that the mediator was in fact not neutral can the decision by that mediator be made null and void?
Feb 14, 2009 #2 D dee_dub Moderator You can use anyone you want as a mediator. Hopefully they are not practicing law without a license. But if you come to an agreement, great. Mediations are VERY difficult to overturn. Why should a court negate what you freely agreed to?
You can use anyone you want as a mediator. Hopefully they are not practicing law without a license. But if you come to an agreement, great. Mediations are VERY difficult to overturn. Why should a court negate what you freely agreed to?