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There is no set requirement that any mediation take place. Often, the Court will require mediation in certain types of cases, or the parties will agree to mediate. In either case, mediation is scheduled when the parties agree or when the Court orders it.
The debt mediation process can be very short or a long drawn out process. Fees vary depending on the amount of debt and how long the process takes.
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Actually, different states have different qualifications, so at some states in the US, it would take some time, but in others, it would take that long for there are not so many qualifications. At http://www.mediationworks.com/medcert3/staterequirements.htm is the full list of requirements of each state in the US.
Since the parties did not wish to go to court, they went into mediation to solve their dispute.
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Mediation is an excellent alternative to the legal process; it helps move things along instead of getting tangled in bureaucracy and debt. Also, there are different types of mediation, some of which are geared towards improving long term relationships between the disputants. Courts are generally not mandated to do so. Mediation has become more and more common in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel.
mediation can be binding if a representative is used if not then its not binding snzbeyueen
Mediation -> mediate -> to be in the middle, from the Latin medius, middle.
International Mediation Institute was created in 2007.
You pay only what you agree to pay in the contract. If the mediation fee was not addressed in the contract, each party will pay their own mediation fees, as agreed to by the mediator and the party prior to the mediation.