If the parties have counsel, AJ usually convenes a preliminary conference call with them to learn more about the matter, to have a basic understanding of the key issues, and to discuss the expected timing and any potential urgency involved.
During this adminitrative call, the issue of screening for power imbalance is also addressed - this screening of each party individually can be completed either by AJ, as mediator, or by each party’s lawyer. One way or another, the mediation cannot proceed until both parties are screened, and the matter is determined by the mediator to be suitable for family mediation.
During this preliminary call, AJ is also able to answer any questions the lawyers may have for her. The more planning and organizing the lawyers and the mediator can do before the actual mediation session(s), the greater the chances the mediation itself will be organized, structured, streamlined and ultimately, effective.