Why can't a mediator give legal advice?

Mediators cannot give legal advice because they must remain neutral and impartial during the mediation process. The mediator’s role is to encourage the parties to reach their own agreement, not to advise them on legal matters.

Providing legal advice to either party would compromise their neutrality, and could be seen as taking sides.

It is always recommended to seek independent legal advice throughout the mediation process to make informed decisions, and to make sure what is being suggested is right for you.

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