Family
Apr. 30, 2002
Mediation in Custody Issues Must Include Confidentiality
Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - The policy of California is to promote the resolution of disputes outside of litigation via mediation or settlement conferences. Communications which are divulged in the course of such mediation are expected to be confidential, because that would promote dialogue between the parties and allow them to air their positions without fear that the information would be used against them in litigation.




Forum Column
By Fred Silberberg
The policy of California is to promote the resolution of disputes outside of litigation via mediation or settlement conferences. Communications which are divulged in th...
By Fred Silberberg
The policy of California is to promote the resolution of disputes outside of litigation via mediation or settlement conferences. Communications which are divulged in th...
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