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Some courts allow only certified mediators to be placed on court rosters, but most simply require that mediators have completed a 40-hour training class. And in the private sector, there are no requirements at all.
All mediators must be at least 21 years of age and be of good moral character. Appellate An applicant must be a certified circuit, family or dependency mediator and successfully complete a certified appellate mediation training program.
Certified Professional Mediator (CPM) Mediation Mediation is a skill which involves resolving personal, workplace/organizational, community/international conflicts without resulting to expensive litigation. Relationships are maintained or rejuvenated.
Some courts allow only certified mediators to be placed on court rosters, but most simply require that mediators have completed a 40-hour training class. And in the private sector, there are no requirements at all.
While there are no state-wide requirements for qualifications of mediators in court-connected mediation programs (each court has its own requirements), the Supreme Court of California provides model standards for mediator qualifications which include 40 hours of basic mediation training followed by at least two
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Panel mediators must have completed at least 40 hours of mediation training, including a single 40-hour course, OR B. Qualify as a mediator for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California or any superior court in a neighboring county, OR C.
A mediator should endeavor to provide a procedurally fair process in which each party is given an adequate opportunity to participate. If a mediator becomes incapable of maintaining impartiality, the mediator should withdraw promptly.
How much does it cost? If parties agree to use a mediator on the courts Mediator Panel List, the mediators hourly rate is limited to $150 per hour for the first two hours of mediation in a limited civil action and $250 per hour for the first two hours in an unlimited civil action.

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