The Supreme Court en banc on Wednesday approved the Rule on Family Mediation to address the emerging need for domestic and international family mediation.
It described family mediation as a process in which a mediator, acting as an impartial third party, facilitates the resolution of family disputes and helps the parties in reaching voluntary agreements.
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