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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FA-4134 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the county where your case is filed at the top of the form.
  3. Indicate whether this request pertains to marriage or paternity. If it’s paternity, include the initials of the child.
  4. Fill in your name as the petitioner. If there are joint petitioners, enter the name of the wife first.
  5. Next, provide the respondent's name. For joint petitioners, enter the husband's name here.
  6. Enter your case number and provide details about the Family Court Commissioner, including their name and address.
  7. Complete your contact information along with that of the other parent, including names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  8. Describe any issues you are facing regarding physical placement or legal custody orders. You can add additional pages if necessary.
  9. Instructively state that you request court-ordered mediation and provide relevant contact details for both parties involved.
  10. Finally, sign and print your name along with today's date. Remember, notarization is not required for this signature.

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Understanding the Cost of Mediation in Kenyan Civil Courts: A Breakdown Mediation ServiceCost per SessionMaximum Cost Mandatory Mediation KES 20,000 KES 50,000 KES 50,000 Voluntary Mediation KES 10,000 KES 30,000 KES 30,000 Expert Witness Mediation KES 100,000 KES 200,000 KES 200,0001 more row Jul 30, 2025
Avoid Making Accusatory Statements Focusing on the past and assigning fault can derail the process and prevent parties from docHubing a mutually agreeable settlement. It is essential to remember that the goal of mediation is to find solutions, not to determine who is right or wrong.
Model Letter We have been unsuccessful in resolving this dispute, and I am requesting mediation so that we may resolve our differences. I would like the mediation to be done as soon as possible. Please let me know when this can be arranged and send me a copy of the schools guidelines on mediation.
Status Conference: A status conference allows the parties to update the court on what has occurred following the filing or the parties last appearance in court. The court will learn about any agreements that are in place as well as any concerns that cannot be agreed upon.
When you file you motion asking the judge to order Mediation, just ask for mediation, because mediation may better help the parties resolve your case. You dont need to go into into details except you ``need help with settling the outstanding issues of your case, whatever they are.
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Contact the Other Party First, contact the other party to the dispute and ask if they will agree in principle to try mediation as a method of resolving the dispute. This is essential and should be able to be done quickly. Many contracts now provide that if the parties have a dispute that they agree to use mediation.

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