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Vermont Rules of Probate Procedure Rule 16.1: Mediation

Vermont Supreme Court . Apr. 16, 2019
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Under this rule, the court may order parties in a probate proceeding to participate in mediation. The mediation will be conducted by an individual mediator acceptable to both the court and the parties. If there is no mediator who is acceptable to the court and the parties, the court will designate a mediator. 

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