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NOTE: The Florida Supreme Court has mandatory requirements that must be met by a person applying for certification as a mediator. In addition to completing a Florida Supreme Court-Certified Mediation Training program, the applicant must possess sufficient education (which may include graduate-level degrees, educational equivalents or other like certification as a mediator) and experience, complete the required mentorship obligations, and demonstrate good moral character. It is the potential trainee’s responsibility to know if they meet the educational and other requirements. The specific requirements are contained in rules 10.100, Certification Requirements, and 10.105, Point System Categories, Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators as well as in Administrative Orders AOSC11-1 and AOSC12-48. This information is in the document How to Become A Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator, Step By Step Guide which is available at www.flcourts.org, Dispute Resolution, Information for Providers and Legal Professionals, Certification Qualifications.

Materials are provided on the first day of training (there may be an additional cost to be determined by the trainer for hard copies or extra copies) & they’ll be morning coffee (virtual LOL!).

IMPORTANT. The days for this class are as follows April 24-28, 2024. This will be COMPLETELY 100% ONLINE + LIVELY+INFORMATIVE!!!

Includes the training binder/material will be provided electronically.

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