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Can the mediator represent the parties?

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Can the mediator represent the parties?

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No. The mediator must remain neutral throughout the mediation process and thereafter and cannot provide legal advice to either or both parties. The mediator cannot represent either party or both of the parties in the divorce proceeding or in any other legal matter at any time in the future.

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