Mediation
Mediation
is a process whereby a neutral and impartial third person acts to encourage
and facilitate the resolution of a dispute without prescribing what it should
be. It is an informal and non-adversarial process intended to help disputing
parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
The
mediator's role is to reduce obstacles to communication, assist in the identification
of issues and exploration of alternatives, and other-
wise facilitate
voluntary agreements resolving the dispute. The ultimate decision-making
authority, however, rests solely with the parties. Decisions made during
a mediation are to be made by the parties. A
mediator shall not make substantive decisions for any party. A mediator
is responsible for assisting the parties in reaching informed and voluntary
decisions while protecting their right of self determination. (Florida Rules
for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators)
JOAN BERRY
NASSAR has been
certified by the Supreme Court of Florida as a FAMILY MEDIATOR from 1996
to the present.
Certification as a family mediator requires training, observation of family
mediations, conducting family mediations under the supervision
and observation of a certified family mediator and good moral character.
A Certified Family Mediator is required to complete Continuing Mediator
Education to maintain certification and is governed by the standards of
professional conduct as set forth in the Florida Rules for Certified and
Court-Appointed Mediators.
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Family Lawyer Joan Berry Nassar, Melbourne, Florida
Attorney in Brevard County, offers legal services in paternity,
divorce, child support, child custody, alimony and property division.
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