154.023 – MEDIATION. (a) Mediation is a forum in which an
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 154.023
Summary
This law outlines the role of mediators in facilitating communication between disputing parties to help them reach a resolution. It emphasizes that mediators must remain neutral and cannot impose their own judgments on the parties involved.
Mediation promotes reconciliation and understanding between parties.
Mediators must be impartial and cannot make decisions for the parties.
Includes specific provisions for victim-offender mediation.
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