During voluntary mediation — mediation not mandated by court order — the parties can discontinue
mediation at any time they choose, either because they have reached an agreement or because they aren't making progress.
Not exact matches
Mediation can be
chosen or ordered by the court
at any
time during your case, although it is more likely after discovery has been conducted.
Clients report
choosing mediation for a variety of reasons: They want to save
time and money, they wish to preserve a dignified co-parenting relationship — which they recognize is very hard to do with two adversarial lawyers sniping
at each other all the
time — and they don't want outsiders interfering in what they believe should be their private business.
Participants may
choose to terminate
mediation at any
time during the process.
While many clients
choose mediation at the outset of their case,
mediation can start
at any
time during (or after) the divorce process.