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19 Nov 11 #298820 by perin123
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Am I right in thinking that if you are eligible for legal assistance you do not pay for mediation?

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19 Nov 11 #298831 by dukey
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I don`t know anyone who has LA who has paid so the answer is yes your right, unless there are exceptions, i can`t think of any though, the mediator will be able to answer.

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