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In re O.R. v. J.R.

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Resources > In re O.R. v. J.R.

Duration: 3:51 minutes

NextGen: No 

Teaching Notes: No

Skills: ADR | Mediation 

Skill Levels: Basic 

Type of Resources: Video 

Subjects: Doctrinal Subjects | Family Law 

Modality: Both Online and In-Person

Participants: unlimited

In re O.R. v. J.R. 

Jim Coben 

 

This case affirmed a visitation order based on the parties’ mediated agreement despite fact that father called the mediator and had the agreement reached in mediation changed without the mother’s knowledge or consent, determining that the mother’s claims of extrinsic fraud and mistake lacked merit because she would have discovered the change if she had chosen to carefully review the agreement before it was signed and subsequently approved by the court.

Video and additional information available on Mitchell Hamline Open Access.

 

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