This document contains official instructions for Form FA-4134V , Request for Court Ordered Mediation - a form released and collected by the Wisconsin Circuit Court. An up-to-date fillable Form FA-4134V is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form FA-4134V?
A: Form FA-4134V is a document used in Wisconsin for requesting court-ordered mediation.
Q: What is court-ordered mediation?
A: Court-ordered mediation is a process where a neutral third party helps parties in a legal dispute reach a mutually satisfactory agreement.
Q: Who can use Form FA-4134V?
A: Any party involved in a court case in Wisconsin can use Form FA-4134V to request court-ordered mediation.
Q: Do I need to pay a fee to file Form FA-4134V?
A: The filing fee for Form FA-4134V may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It's best to check with the court or the clerk's office for the current fee.
Q: What information is required on Form FA-4134V?
A: Form FA-4134V requires information about the parties involved in the case, the case number, and the reason for requesting court-ordered mediation.
Q: What happens after I file Form FA-4134V?
A: After you file Form FA-4134V, the court will review your request and may schedule a mediation session if it determines it is appropriate.
Q: Is court-ordered mediation mandatory in Wisconsin?
A: No, court-ordered mediation is not mandatory in Wisconsin, but it can be a helpful option in resolving disputes outside of court.
Q: Can I have an attorney present during court-ordered mediation?
A: Yes, you have the right to have an attorney present during court-ordered mediation to provide advice and assistance.
Q: What if the other party does not agree to court-ordered mediation?
A: If the other party does not agree to court-ordered mediation, the court will decide whether to grant or deny the request based on the circumstances of the case.
Instruction Details:
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