San Diego, CA asked in Family Law, Probate and Arbitration / Mediation Law for Georgia

Q: What happens after you sign in mediation?

I have a signed mediation agreement and now the other party will not sign the final order to go to the judge and her lawyer keeps changing the agreement after mediation is over.

2 Lawyer Answers
Regina Irene Edwards
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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You need to get an attorney to try to enforce the agreement. Although if you did not sign a fully written agreement at mediation, you may have to start over.

Alake Colwell Furlow
Alake Colwell Furlow
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  • Dacula, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: If you have an attorney you should speak to your attorney about any changes the opposing attorney has attempted to make after mediation ended. If you are representing yourself you could file to enforce the mediated agreement. But there is not a form for that. If a final order was drafted by opposing counsel you should also thoroughly review that and make sure nothing has been added in you did not agree too or omitted.

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