Mediation Instructions
Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions are guidelines for mediators to follow when helping parties resolve disputes through an informal, voluntary process. Mediation is an alternative to traditional litigation and can be used in civil cases, family law matters, probate matters, landlord-tenant cases, and other conflicts. Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions provide rules and guidance to ensure the fairness and effectiveness of the mediation process. There are four types of Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions: General Instructions, Family Law Instructions, Landlord-Tenant Instructions, and Probate Instructions. The General Instructions provide the broad framework for all types of mediation, including definitions of terms, the role of the mediator, the steps of the process, and the rules of evidence. The Family Law Instructions include specific guidance on issues such as child support, spousal support, and division of assets. The Landlord-Tenant Instructions provide guidance on issues such as rent, repairs, and eviction. The Probate Instructions provide guidance on issues such as wills, inheritances, and guardianship.
Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions are guidelines for mediators to follow when helping parties resolve disputes through an informal, voluntary process. Mediation is an alternative to traditional litigation and can be used in civil cases, family law matters, probate matters, landlord-tenant cases, and other conflicts. Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions provide rules and guidance to ensure the fairness and effectiveness of the mediation process. There are four types of Pennsylvania Mediation Instructions: General Instructions, Family Law Instructions, Landlord-Tenant Instructions, and Probate Instructions. The General Instructions provide the broad framework for all types of mediation, including definitions of terms, the role of the mediator, the steps of the process, and the rules of evidence. The Family Law Instructions include specific guidance on issues such as child support, spousal support, and division of assets. The Landlord-Tenant Instructions provide guidance on issues such as rent, repairs, and eviction. The Probate Instructions provide guidance on issues such as wills, inheritances, and guardianship.