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Arizona Divorce Mediator

Courts in the United Kingdom have just made mediation mandatory for family law disputes.  Mail Online, October 18, 2010. The courts moved to this system because it determined that the normal system is “really intolerable for both children and parents – and damaging.”  The chair of the committee implementing the change, David Norgrove, also noted:  [...]

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Arizona Custody Mediation

by admin on July 18, 2010

In Arizona, you do not have to have a trial to determine the issue of child custody.  Parties to a dissolution action, a paternity action or a modification action can sit down with a mediator and just work it out. First, this article will provide some basic information about custody in Arizona:  Parents can have [...]

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In Arizona mediation is binding. Many people believe that mediation in Arizona in not binding when in fact it is.

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There are over five million couples that are not married that live together. There are hundreds of thousands of gay couples in Arizona to whom the government has denied the right to marry. The divorce process is only available to married people in Arizona.

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It is possible to use a mediator in Arizona even if the parties do not get along. You can keep the parties in separate rooms to conduct a mediation.

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