Mediation is the voluntary meeting of the parties to a legal dispute with a neutral lawyer who has been trained in the probate mediation process, and who assists the parties in resolving their dispute. Most Orphans’ Court disputes can be mediated. All parties with an interest in the matter must be contacted and agree to mediate.
Online Mediator Applications:
Family Law Mediator Application
Orphans’ Court Mediator Application
Download PDF Files:
Mediation List, September 4, 2019
Alternative Dispute Resolution Brochures:
Alternative Dispute Resolution 2017 Brochure – English
Alternative Dispute Resolution 2017 Brochure – Spanish
Alternative Dispute Resolution 2017 Brochure – Polish
Alternative Dispute Resolution 2017 Brochure – Russian
Watch this video on Mediation for Attorneys brought to you by the Alternate Resolution Committee of the Bucks County Bar Association. Click on the image link below to view the video on the BCBA YouTube Channel.