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Can I ask the court to grant mediation prior to them setting trial date?

Started by melissa1968, Apr 10, 2007, 08:54:43 AM

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mistoffolees

>Ok,  I guess I need to know if it is possible to ask the
>courts to grant his mediation or settlement conference.
>
>Sorry, but the message and replies kinda went astray, no
>offense meant.
>
>I realize that even after doing this, she may still be
>influenced by her mil, but would it not show the courts that
>my husband does not want to put his and her child through a
>court battle over bogus stuff, and that even if she goes back
>on the agreed stuff through this, that she in fact is the one
>that would not be able to cooperate for the child?
>
>Kind of a good faith measure for my husband?
>
>Thanks,  Melissa, wife of man going through this

If you ask for mediation before going to a full-blown trial, the court will usually grant it.


Jade

>Ok,  I guess I need to know if it is possible to ask the
>courts to grant his mediation or settlement conference.
>
>Sorry, but the message and replies kinda went astray, no
>offense meant.
>
>I realize that even after doing this, she may still be
>influenced by her mil, but would it not show the courts that
>my husband does not want to put his and her child through a
>court battle over bogus stuff, and that even if she goes back
>on the agreed stuff through this, that she in fact is the one
>that would not be able to cooperate for the child?
>
>Kind of a good faith measure for my husband?
>
>Thanks,  Melissa, wife of man going through this

IMO, yes it would show good faith on your husband's part.  Whether or not it would make a difference is hard to say.  But you may be able to get the mother to pay legal fees if an agreement is reached via mediation and she backs out.