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  • About Mark W. Sims
  • Contact Us
  • What is Mediation?
  • Why Mediate?
  • Mark's Mediation Calendar
  • Schedule A Mediation
  • Technological Resources at the Mediation
  • Family Law Mediation Rates
  • General Civil Litigation Mediation Rates
  • Directions to Austin Mediation
  • Family Law Resources
  • Attorney Resources
  • In House Pages
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Mark's Mediation Calendar
Schedule A Mediation

What is Mediation?

What is mediation as defined under Texas law?     

Texas Civil Practices & Remedies Code, Section 154.023 defines mediation as a forum in which an impartial person, the mediator, facilitates communication between parties to promote reconciliation, settlement, or understanding among them.  Additionally, the code points out that a mediator may not impose his own judgment on the issues for that of the parties.

Mark's definition of mediation?    

Mediation is a solution-oriented process by which two or more parties work together to develop a mutually agreed plan to address disputed issues.

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