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Difference between revisions of "Rules Promoting Settlement in Family Matters"

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The [http://canlii.ca/t/52325 Notice to Mediate (Family) Regulation] provides the guidelines for proceeding with the mediation. The parties mutually select a mediator within 14 days after service of the Notice to Mediate. If the parties cannot agree, any party may apply to a roster organization for the appointment of a mediator. The process for the appointment of a mediator is set out in section 8 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/52325 Notice to Mediate (Family) Regulation]  
The [http://canlii.ca/t/52325 Notice to Mediate (Family) Regulation] provides the guidelines for proceeding with the mediation. The parties mutually select a mediator within 14 days after service of the Notice to Mediate. If the parties cannot agree, any party may apply to a roster organization for the appointment of a mediator. The process for the appointment of a mediator is set out in section 8 of the [http://canlii.ca/t/52325 Notice to Mediate (Family) Regulation]  
For more information about the Notice to Mediate see the Legal Services Society of British Columbia's online information page: [https://familylaw.lss.bc.ca/separation-divorce/getting-divorce/making-mediation-happen-family-law-case-supreme-court Making mediation happen in a family law case in Supreme Court].
For more information about the Notice to Mediate see the Legal Services Society of British Columbia's Family Law website's information page: [https://clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4647 Getting a divorce] under the section "Making mediation happen in a family law case in Supreme Court."


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