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A Motion for Mediation is a request to the court to refer the case to alternative dispute resolution, such as a mediator.
Motion for Mediation is a form that can be filed with the clerk once a lawsuit has been filed. The parties can agree to mediate or one or both parties may request the court to order it. File the Motion for Mediation together with the Mediation Order (contact local law library).
If you have been ordered by the court to attend a mediation, then you must go. If you do not attend, you may be found in contempt of court, or the case may proceed to trial.
A Motion for Mediation is a request to the court to refer the case to alternative dispute resolution, such as a mediator.
The Basics of Family Law Mediation in Texas. Texas law has permitted a judge to order parties to mediate a family law case since the mid-1990s. Texas does not require mediation in family law, but most judges require it. Family law mediation is never required when the parties have an agreement.