Can the Friend of the Court assist parties in reaching an agreement regarding custody?
Yes. The Friend of the Court provides domestic relations mediation when there is a custody dispute and both parties agree to participate in mediation. If both parties want to settle their dispute through mediation, they must submit a jointly signed statement requesting this voluntary service.

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2. I want to take my children and move out of state for a new job. What must I do?
3. Can the Friend of the Court assist parties in reaching an agreement regarding custody?
4. Will the Friend of the Court make sure that child support money is spent on the children?
5. Why won’t the Friend of the Court enforce what the judge said in court, even if it’s not in the written order?
6. May I see my child’s school, medical and other records if my child lives with the other parent?
7. How do I file a complaint against the Friend of the Court?