Mediation, Not RepresentationMediation, Not RepresentationIf you and your spouse decide to end your marriage through divorce mediation, you should both understand that the mediator is a neutral third party whose role is to help the two of you negotiate your divorce agreement. The mediator doesn't act as a representative for either party. If mediation breaks down, the mediator cannot be called as a witness for or against either spouse in any subsequent divorce hearing.
If you and your spouse decide to end your marriage through divorce mediation, you should both understand that the mediator is a neutral third party whose role is to help the two of you negotiate your divorce agreement. The mediator doesn't act as a representative for either party. If mediation breaks down, the mediator cannot be called as a witness for or against either spouse in any subsequent divorce hearing.
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