Anonmouse
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If a respondent has no legal counsel and opts for mediation initially, and if at a later date they are able to obtain a legal counsel prior to the finalization of the divorce, can that lawyer then assume the case or must it remain in mediation once opted for?
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Renny
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Did the mediation take place? Was an agreement reached? A party has a right to representation at any time.
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Anonmouse
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No, respondent hasn't yet responded to the initial divorce petition. That answers my question though. Thank you.
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