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Pacific Northwest Mediation

Online family law mediation

  • Mediation FAQ
    • Why should I use meditation?
    • What is mediation?
    • Can the mediator write up final papers?
    • Is mediation cost effective?
    • Is mediation confidential?
    • When should I start mediation, at the start or end of the case?
    • Mediation ground rules
  • For Clients
    • How clients can get the most bang for their buck
    • Can the mediator write up final papers?
    • What happens in mediation?
    • What if I don’t have a lawyer but the other person does?
  • For Lawyers
    • Preparing clients
    • Pre-mediation sessions
    • Mediation ethics
    • Tips about materials
    • Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, by AFCC
    • Mediation Standards, Academy of Professional Family Mediators
  • Contact

Can the mediator write up final papers?

PNW Mediation is a service of the law office of Mark Baumann. When a lawyer acts as a mediator, the mediator can write up a binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the details of the agreement reached. The parties may then write up the court documents or have a lawyer do so. In Washington, mediators are not currently allowed to write up final documents for parties.

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