The authority of a circuit court of the Sixth Judicial District, Umatilla & Morrow Counties over a domestic relations case filed in that circuit court is not affected by referral to mediation. Any agreement of the parties reached as a result of mediation for which court enforcement may be sought, shall be presented to the court and the court shall retain final authority to accept, modify, or reject the agreement.
When parenting time or custody is at issue, the court will schedule a status check hearing. At the hearing, the judge will determine whether or not the case is appropriate for mediation and will either waive mediation or will appoint a mediator and schedule the first mediation date.
If there is a disagreement between the parties concerning custody or parenting time at any stage of a domestic relations proceeding, either both parties or their attorneys may sign and submit for filing with the court a stipulated request for mediation, or the attorneys may verbally request an Order for Mediation. A mediator will be available to the parties in accordance with these rules, or the parents may agree and stipulate to an independent mediator in their stipulated request for mediation. If the parties choose an independent mediator, the costs for the mediator will be paid by the parties jointly.
It is the responsibility of the parties and their attorneys to see that mediation is completed within such time as to not delay the trial of the case. Failure to do so may result in dismissal of the case when called for trial or postponement under such conditions as the court may require. The mediator shall provide to the court and to counsel for the parties the outcome of the mediation, including the mediated agreement within three (3) judicial days of the date the last party signs the agreement, or if all signatures cannot be obtained within fifteen (15) days following the conclusion of mediation, the mediator shall report that the mediation has not been successful.
The mediator shall notify the court and counsel for the parties within three (3) judicial days following the conclusion of mediation that mediation has been unsuccessful. The court will then set the case for hearing or trial.
Umatilla Supp. L. R. 12.005