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Mediation

Interpreters

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The Court may arrange for an interpreter to come to the mediation. If you need an interpreter you must contact the Registry of the Court at least one week before the mediation. If you do not contact the Registry they may not be able to get an interpreter and the mediation will be delayed.

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