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  1. FAQ for Families

    … In addition, the parties can resolve disputes through mediation. Also, the MDE OSE assists parents or LEAs … them in a due process hearing. What is mediation? Mediation is an impartial and voluntary process that brings …

  2. Who can I bring to mediation?

    Who can I bring to mediation? The … Act (IDEA) does not address who may accompany a party to mediation. However, it is a best practice to discuss and disclose who, if anyone, will be attending prior to the mediation. Mediation is voluntary on the part of the …

  3. What is mediation?

    What is mediation? Mediation is an impartial and voluntary process that brings … with a qualified and impartial individual. The goal of mediation is for the parties to resolve the dispute and …

  4. How can I request mediation?

    How can I request mediation? Mediation may be requested by submitting a written request for mediation to the Office of Special Education. A model form …

  5. Is the Mediation Agreement legally binding?

    Is the Mediation Agreement legally binding? Yes. The Mediation Agreement is a resolution agreement signed by both …

  6. Who pays for mediation?

    Who pays for mediation? The …

  7. Dispute Resolution

    … Form Expedited Resolution Agreement Form Mediation Form Due Process/Complaint Withdrawal …

  8. What dispute resolution options are available?

    … In addition, the parties can resolve disputes through mediation. Also, the MDE OSE assists parents or LEAs …

  9. Who is the mediator?

    … on a rotational basis. Mediators are trained in effective mediation techniques and knowledgeable in laws and …

  10. What dispute resolution options are available?

    … In addition, the parties can resolve disputes through mediation. Also, the MDE OSE assists parents or LEAs …