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Mediator Reports - Legal Advice

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17 Feb 08 #14222 by GSS
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Need some advice.
I had a one to one mediator session as did my X2B as she will not do a joint session.
After her session the report was that our case was not suitable for mediation, but they would not tell me why.

Is it possible to obtain the mediator reports at all personally or via my solicitor or the courts?

Would love to find out why mediation is not considered possible and why this has to be dragged through the courts.

Thanks

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17 Feb 08 #14223 by GSS
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