In this chapter: I. "Board" means the board of family mediator certification established by RSA 328-C:4. II. "Certified family mediator" means a person certified under the provisions of this chapter to act as a family mediator. III. "Certified family mediator training program" means a program that has been certified under this chapter to provide the instructional training required for certified family mediators. IV. "Contracted supervisor" means a supervisor who has contracted with the court to participate in court-referred mediation. V. "Family mediation" means a process by which an impartial third person or persons, with the consent of the parties, assists and enables the parties to a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities case to work together to reach a mutually satisfactory settlement of the issues involved in such case. VI. "Family mediator" means an impartial third person who, with the consent of the parties to a divorce or parental rights and responsibilities case, assists and enables the parties to work together to reach a mutually satisfactory settlement of the issues in a dispute. VII. "Qualified intern" means a person authorized under the provisions of this chapter to participate in mediation under the direct supervision of a certified family mediator. VIII. "Supervisor" means a person who has been a certified family mediator for at least two years, has mediated at least thirty-six divorce cases, and commits to comply with RSA 328-C:5, VI.
‹ Prev All New Hampshire sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.