In the landscape of trust cases, the stability of mediation settlement agreements is crucial. However, contingencies and unforeseen circumstances can arise, creating potential “hiccups” in the implementation of these agreements. To address such issues effectively, there are three types of post-mediation clauses that can be incorporated to ensure the resilience of the settlement.
These clauses include provisions for re-mediation, court action, or arbitration. Implementing these measures provides assurance that any obstacles encountered can be navigated, and the agreement will remain intact. Each post-mediation option serves to mend the agreement as necessary, keeping the intended resolution on course.
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