Family Court Service Mediation
Most California family courts offer Family Court Service (“FCS”) mediation. FCS mediators provide child custody and visitation recommendations and counseling in family law cases where the separating or divorcing parents cannot agree on a child custody and visitation plan.
FCS mediation, or recommending counseling, is provided in private counseling offices with a court counselor. The court counselors are trained in such matters and often have a background as family therapists. The main goal of the FCS mediation session is to convince the parents to work toward a mutually acceptable agreement which is in the best interest of the children. In the event an agreement is not reached, the counselor will provide recommendations to the court on parenting plans.
The recommending counselors are not legal professionals. They work for the court system in a counseling and therapeutic capacity. While they may make recommendations to the judge about your case, the judge is the final decision maker in your action – not the counselor. In addition, the rules of evidence and procedure are not applicable when you meet the counselor. The only requirement is that any documents you provide to the counselor will need to be provided to the other parent or party as well. Thus, in preparing for your FCS mediation appointment, gather all information, documents and phone numbers of witnesses that may be relevant to determining the best custody and visitation plan for your children.
County and direct link | Phone Number |
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(510) 690-2500 | |
(925) 608-2065 | |
(707) 299-1240 | |
(916) 875 3400 | |
(415) 551-5910 | |
(209) 992-5690 | |
(650) 261-5080 | |
(408) 534-5600 | |
(707) 207-7340 Fairfield (707) 561-7840 Valejo | |
(707) 521-6800 |