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  1. 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.

  2. TMCA encourages all mediators who will or do mediate in Texas to become Credentialed. An applicant seeking a Credential from TMCA and who currently resides outside Texas must meet all the current requirements for the designation for which the applicant is applying.

  3. Trainees must participate in at least three role-plays as a mediator and two role-plays as a disputant under the supervision of a trainer or training assistant.

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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. Oct 7, 2023 · This article provides you with a comprehensive overview of the process, outlining the educational requirements, training programs, and certification exams you will need to successfully navigate in order to become a certified mediator in the state of Texas.

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  8. Mediators must submit documented proof of training received, hours of mediation services performed, and continuing education completed on a yearly basis to renew their credentials. There are four levels of credentialing: TMCA Candidate for Credentialed Mediator Qualifications; TMCA Credentialed Mediator Qualifications