Common use of Role of the Mediator Clause in Contracts

Role of the Mediator. The mediator acts as a facilitator, not an advocate, judge, jury, counselor, or therapist. The mediator assists the parties in identifying issues, reducing obstacles to communication, maximizing the exploration of alternatives, and helping parties reach voluntary agreements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement to Mediate, Agreement to Mediate, effectivechildtherapy.fiu.edu

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Role of the Mediator. The mediator acts as Mediator is an impartial, neutral intermediary, whose role is to assist the participants in reaching a facilitator, not an advocate, judge, jury, counselor, settlement by negotiation between or therapistamongst themselves. The mediator assists Mediator cannot impose a settlement but will assist the parties in identifying issuesparticipants towards achieving their own settlement. The Mediator does not act as an attorney or advocate for or give legal, reducing obstacles tax or other professional advice to communicationany participants. In this regard, maximizing no professional-client or fiduciary relationship is created between any participant and the exploration of alternatives, and helping parties reach voluntary agreementsMediator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mediation and Confidentiality Agreement

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Role of the Mediator. The mediator acts will not represent any participant as a facilitator, not lawyer or perform professional services in any capacity other than as an advocate, judge, jury, counselor, or therapistimpartial mediator. The mediator assists mediator’s free services are offered to assist the parties participants in identifying issues, reducing obstacles to communication, maximizing the exploration of alternatives, and helping parties reach voluntary agreementsreaching a mutually acceptable agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mediation and Confidentiality Agreement

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