Sec. 2. When a case is ordered to mediation, the case shall be placed on the court docket for final hearing. The mediation process must be completed not later than sixty (60) days after the mediation order is entered. However, the sixty (60) day period may be extended by the court upon the court's own motion, upon agreement of the parties, or upon the recommendation of the mediator, but may not be extended beyond the date set for final hearing. Upon completion of the mediation process, the mediator shall promptly file the mediation report. IC 31-17-3 Chapter 3. Repealed [Pre-1997 Recodification Citations: 31-17-3-1 formerly 31-1-11.6-1 31-17-3-2 formerly 31-1-11.6-2 31-17-3-3 formerly 31-1-11.6-3 31-17-3-4 formerly 31-1-11.6-4 31-17-3-5 formerly 31-1-11.6-5 31-17-3-6 formerly 31-1-11.6-6 31-17-3-7 formerly 31-1-11.6-7 31-17-3-8 formerly 31-1-11.6-8 31-17-3-9 formerly 31-1-11.6-9 31-17-3-10 formerly 31-1-11.6-10 31-17-3-11 formerly 31-1-11.6-11 31-17-3-12 formerly 31-1-11.6-12 31-17-3-13 formerly 31-1-11.6-13 31-17-3-14 formerly 31-1-11.6-14 31-17-3-15 formerly 31-1-11.6-15 31-17-3-16 formerly 31-1-11.6-16 31-17-3-17 formerly 31-1-11.6-17 31-17-3-18 formerly 31-1-11.6-18 31-17-3-19 formerly 31-1-11.6-19 31-17-3-20 formerly 31-1-11.6-20 31-17-3-21 formerly 31-1-11.6-21 31-17-3-22 formerly 31-1-11.6-22 31-17-3-23 formerly 31-1-11.6-23 31-17-3-24 formerly 31-1-11.6-24 31-17-3-25 formerly 31-1-11.6-25.] IC 31-17-3.5 Chapter 3.5. Security to Secure Custody and Parenting Time Orders 31-17-3.5-1 Bonds; requirements 31-17-3.5-2 Bonds; form 31-17-3.5-3 Forfeiture; use of proceeds 31-17-3.5-4 Forfeiture; excess proceeds
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