California Mediators Notice Of Acceptance Or Refusal To Court-Ordered Mediation is a document that is used to inform the court if the mediator has accepted or declined to participate in a court-ordered mediation. The notice must be signed by both the mediator and the court and must include the names of the parties involved in the dispute, the date of the mediation, the place of the mediation, and the reason the mediator has accepted or declined the mediation. There are two types of California Mediators Notice Of Acceptance Or Refusal To Court-Ordered Mediation: Acceptance and Refusal. The Acceptance Notice is used to inform the court that the mediator has accepted the mediation and will be present for the mediation. The Refusal Notice is used to inform the court that the mediator has declined to participate in the mediation and will not be present for the mediation. Both notices must be signed by the mediator and the court.