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How Do You Rescind A Child Custody Mediation Agreement?

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How Do You Rescind A Child Custody Mediation Agreement?

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Mediation is used to resolve child custody disputes in divorce and paternity cases. The ultimate objective is to develop a child custody mediation agreement signed by both parents. The agreement is submitted to the court for its approval. At that juncture, the mediation agreement becomes the child support order of the court. In some instances, a parent may seek to rescind a child custody mediation agreement. Prepare a written motion to file with the court. The motion needs to explain the specific reasons why you believe the child custody mediation agreement should be rescinded. A common reason is that the circumstances of one of the parents has significantly changed. For example, if the parent designated to have primary custody of the child becomes seriously ill, a change in who will be primarily responsible for the child is necessary. File the motion with the clerk of the court. The motion needs to be filed before the court makes the terms of the mediation agreement the actual custody

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