No free mediation for divorcing couples worth $2 million

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No free mediation for divorcing couples worth $2 million
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Wealthier divorcing couples fighting over money are being directed to private mediation services, as the Family Justice Courts (FJC) look to concentrate their free mediation resources on less well-off couples and those in disputes involving children.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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