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You dont have to go to mediation, but if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove youve been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM).
Is everyone required to go to mediation? Yes, in general. The parents and anyone else making a legal claim for custody of the children are required to attend unless a judge waives mediation, meaning that the parties are legally excused from attending. Waiver does not happen automatically.
Equal distribution means that every individual in the society gets the name share in the countrys is national income. Equitable distribution, on the other hand, refers to a situation where differences in income are allowed but only within certain limits.
All cases with a claim filed for equitable distribution will be required to attend Family Financial Settlement Mediation prior to calendaring for trial the issue of equitable distribution.
In North Carolina, the strong presumption is that an equal or even distribution to both spouses is equitable. However, in some cases, a judge may decide to divide the marital property another way in order to be equitable.
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During mediation, they will sit down with their attorneys and a mediator to discuss issues of property and debt division, child support and alimony and to consider ways to resolve these issues. The mediator is not a judge and will not make decisions for the parties.

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