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  2. 1. Annual – a calendar year that begins on the first day of January. 2. 40-hour Basic Mediation Training – completion of a minimum of 40 classroom hours of training pursuant to Chapter 154.052 (a) Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

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  4. These general qualifications for family mediators include at least 12 hours of basic mediation training or equivalent experience as a mediator, at least 40 hours of family or divorce mediation training and at least 14 hours of domestic abuse mediation training.

  5. In Texas, mediation in a family law case can only be understood by looking at Texas laws. The general laws governing mediation and other forms of ADR in Texas are found in Chapter 154 of the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code.

  6. Click here to view all Credentialed mediators. The applicant must meet all requirements for Credentialed Mediator and, in addition, must have completed an additional 40 hours advanced course work in mediation theory, practice, or skills building.

  7. Texas law has permitted a judge to order parties to mediate a family law case since the mid-1990s. Texas does not require mediation in family law, but most judges require it. Family law mediation is never required when the parties have an agreement.

  8. The Mediator's Role. A mediator is an impartial third party who is trained to listen to the parties, clarify the parties' issues and facilitate communication to help the participants negotiate in a flexible, private setting. Cases Appropriate for Mediation.

  9. In addition, mediators must also complete the required family mediation training as dictated by Texas Civil Practices & Remedies Code, Sec. 154.052 and possess a J.D. from an accredited U.S. Law School in order to mediate divorce cases for the Dispute Resolution Center.