SB 156 MANDATORY MEDIATION:CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES MIKE TIBBLES, staff to Senator Green, sponsor of SB 156, explained the measure was introduced to help families resolve custody disputes through mediation rather than adjudication. Resolving issues before the courts is often expensive, confrontational, and competitive, and can lead to decisions which are contrary to the best interests of the child. Mediation leaves the decision making up to the parties involved. The committee's original intent was to mandate all individuals involved in a child custody dispute to attend mediation, however during Senate HES interim hearings, concerns were raised about the mandatory provision. To address those concerns, the bill provides for education on mediation and makes it voluntary. SENATOR ADAMS asked if the intent is to get information to both parties, and not to mandate mediation. MR. TIBBLES stated that is correct. SENATOR ADAMS moved and asked una nimous consent that SB 156 be moved out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objections, the motion carried.