
Divorce Mediation in Florida: Public or Private?
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Attorney Jonathan Jacobs pinpoints the differences between courthouse mediation and private mediation, particularly in Florida. Divorce and Family Law Podcast highlights the financial barriers imposed by the current $100,000 income limit for courthouse mediation, which affects access for many individuals. The discussion also touches on the potential changes in regulations that may increase the income threshold, allowing more people to access affordable mediation services. The implications of these changes on both mediators and clients are examined, emphasizing the importance of equitable access to dispute resolution services.
- The difference between courthouse and private mediation is significant.
- A $100,000 income limit restricts access to courthouse mediation.
- Private mediators can charge between $150 to $500 an hour.
- Many people may have to spend thousands for mediation services.
- The Florida Supreme Court is considering raising the income limit for mediation.
- Higher income limits could allow more people to access affordable mediation.
- Back-to-back mediation sessions can reduce costs significantly.
- Changes in mediation regulations could reshape the mediation landscape.
- High-end mediators may face reduced business due to increased courthouse mediation.
- The impact of new laws on mediation costs is unpredictable.
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Chapters
00:00
Understanding Mediation: Courthouse vs. Private
02:49
The Impact of Mediation Cost on Access
05:16
Future Changes in Mediation Regulations
Call Jacobs Law Firm at 407-335-8113 to learn more. This is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. www.jjlawfl.com Call 407-335-8113.