Checklist for Mediation Preliminary Disclosure Documentsthey should be filled out at the time of filing with the court. If not, they are available on the court’s web site. Real Estate Documents- If either of you own a home or other real property, bring a document that gives a legal description of the property (a grant deed from the recorder’s office or/ and a recent statement from the mortgage company will be sufficient. Vehicle Registration- Please provide the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year and license number of each vehicle. Retirement/Pension account information- Be prepared to tell us who the retirement account is with, type of account, Administers name and the most current statement of the account. Debt information- for any debts., bring the name of the creditor, account number, and balance owing. Including credit cards, student loans, vehicle loans, business and personal loans. Any information regarding stocks or bonds as well. Children- all current orders regarding child custody and/or support. Court Documents: ALL documents filed related to divorce or legal separation. Please note that mediators do not give legal advice, represent either disputant, nor represent the disputants jointly. FPU M E D I AT I O N S E RV I C E S Achievable Resolution Agreements The role of a mediator is to facilitate a constructive conversation that will help them arrive at a mutual agreement, creating the most fair, just and equitable solution to a problem. It is not the mediators’ role to pass judgment on disputants and their conflicts. No agreement is final until it has a mutual written consent. COURT-ANNEXED FAMILY MEDIATION F P U F AM I L Y M E D I A T I O N S E RV I C E S PROPERTY & SPOUSAL SUPPORT Mediation is a voluntary, confidential and Office location: Fresno Superior Court, Sisk Facilitator’s Office, First Floor 1130 O. Street., Fresno, CA 93721 Mailing address: 1717 S. Chestnut Ave. #2202, Fresno, CA 93702 family.mediation@fresno.edu http://mediation-services.co non-binding way to resolve conflicts between people. With mediation, the decisions that will affect your life and the lives of your loved ones belong to YOU! Visit the Self-Help Center today and ask for a Mediator. THE PROCESS The Mediation process creates a safe and confidential opportunity for people in conflict to openly communicate. A mediator helps each person express their needs and concerns and develop potential options to resolve the dispute. With the help of the mediator, parties can create an agreement with which all can be satisfied, receive closure and set a course for future cooperation. When being directed to a mediator in the Self-help Center, be ready to fill out an intake questionnaire. This will be our first appointment and initial mediation session. Typically, you will be asked to provide contact information. Orientation will be conducted to ensure you are aware of the process, understand the Agreement to Mediate, and know what documents will be needed to conclude mediation. In most cases a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) will be created. If the case involves more complicated issues, an additional appointment may be necessary. THE PROGRAM T he Fre sn o Pacific Unive rsity Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies partners with the Fresno County Superior Court to provide mediation services for family law cases. Parties who are not represented by an attorney and are filing pleadings under a court-approved fee waiver, will receive up to two (2) hours of free mediation services. This also includes the preparation of a mediated agreement should one be reached. Litigants without a fee waiver will pay a sliding scale fee for services based on the fee schedule listed below. Annual Gross Income Up to $20,000 $20,001- 40,000 $40,000 –100,001 Over 100,001 Does mediation always work? No, but it works more often than not. If you cannot come to an agreement through mediation, the mediator helps you decide what to do next. As more people learn about mediation, it is more likely to work. Media on is conducted in a safe environment. As a rule, and under California Law, everything is said in confidence and cannot be used in a court proceeding. To ensure that we have a meaningful discussion, it is important that the disputants commit to being construc ve and are respec ul to the mediator and each other. In the event that an agreement has not been reached you may go back to court and have a judge decide for you. FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY MEDIATION SERVICES Media on Fee (per hour) $35 $50 $100 $150 * Parties with a fee waiver who request additional mediation time beyond the first two hours will pay at a rate based on the fee schedule. Mailing Address: 1717 South Chestnut Ave # 2202 Fresno, CA 93702 Office Address: 1130 O, Street Fresno, CA 93721 family.mediation@fresno.edu http://www.mediation-services.co Phone: 559-453-3422 Fax: 559-252-4800
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