Aird v Prime Meridian Ltd [2006] EWCA Civ 1866, [2006] All ER (D) 358 (Dec) said that what
happens during a mediation is generally privileged and can not be referred to, or relied upon, in subsequent litigation if the mediation does not succeed.
In this video, Florida injury attorney Mike Eidson explains what
happens during the mediation process.
Find out why what
happens during the mediation may also be important.
(12/20/99) Walk through some of basic steps of mediation to provide an overview of the structure and fill in your understanding of what
happens during the mediation process.
Not exact matches
What
happens in
mediation is confidential and can not shared with others or presented as evidence
during trial.
My objective in this article is to deconstruct and thereby demystify what
happens behind closed doors
during the divorce
mediation process.
A real benefit of resolving a divorce outside of the court system, through collaborative law or
mediation, is that these parents can have a facilitated discussion,
during their negotiations, about what would
happen if their adult child returned to live with one of the parents.
It can be healthy to express your emotions
during the divorce
mediation process; however, long conversations about what
happened and who's fault it is aren't always productive.
What
happens if someone threatens the safety of someone else
during a
mediation session?
Discussing your feelings about what
happened during your marriage can be part of the
mediation process, but
mediation is not counseling.
For any who have taken this training, you know that metaphor plays a big role in understanding and explaining what
happens during a peaceful divorce
mediation process.
Court Field Trip: At different points
during the
mediation session, you each indicated that you might feel like court would be a good option for resolving some of your impasse issues. Before you make a final decision as to whether court would be a good option for you, we'd suggest that you make a trip down to the Superior Court at 111 N. Hill Street, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 and see what
happens in the family courtrooms. We think it makes sense for you to have all of the information before you make final choices about going to court or not going to court. Without seeing how the court operates, you won't know if it's the best choice for you.