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A.  The mediator shall assist the parties in formulating a written, signed, and dated agreement to mediate which shall identify the controversies between the parties, affirm the parties’ intent to resolve these controversies through mediation, and specify the circumstances under which the mediation may terminate.  

B.  The mediator shall advise each of the parties participating in the mediation to obtain review by an attorney of any agreement reached as a result of the mediation prior to signing such an agreement.  

C.  The mediator shall be impartial and has no power to impose a solution on the parties.  

Acts 1993, No. 261, §5, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.