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Mediation should not be forced on parties: Resolution

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Updated: Jul 27, 2023

  • Mediation helps and will continue to help many families who choose to use it.

  • But it is not right for everyone, and should not be forced upon anyone.

  • Other forms of out of court dispute resolution need to be considered and funded.

  • Families should also be provided with access to early legal advice.

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