Trustee Mediation Scheduling Conflict
Summary
If a trustee is delaying court-ordered mediation, you can file a motion to compel, specifying the date you wish to enforce. If the judge rejects your motion, you may need to attend mediation on the trustees proposed date or file another motion with additional evidence. Supporting evidence for your motion can include communication records with the trustee, documentation of the original mediation date, evidence of delay tactics, and a statement on how delays impact your case. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
A trustee with malignant narcissism has been delaying mediation. they cancelled, rescheduled, and then cancelled the reschedule stating they now wish to be out of town that day. THey are seeking to reschedule in May, 6 days before another hearing for this case. Mediation was court ordered. I ahve been advised to motion to compel. Am I compelling them to keep the original reschedule date? Or the new date that the trustee provided in may?
Hi ****! In your situation, when filing a motion to compel, you would typically be seeking to enforce the court's original or rescheduled mediation date. However, it's best to specify which date you wish to compel.
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when the judge rejects the moton what happens
If the judge rejects your motion to compel, it means the court will not enforce the mediation date you requested. You may have to attend the mediation on the date proposed by the trustee or file another motion with additional supporting evidence.
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what supporting evidence should I include with my motion
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For your motion to compel, consider including the following supporting evidence:
- Copies of all communication with the trustee regarding mediation scheduling.
- Documentation showing the original court-ordered mediation date.
- Any evidence of the trustee's pattern of delaying tactics.
- A statement explaining how the delays are affecting your case.
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