
In accordance with the MMP Access Plan, pro bono mediation services will be provided to a litigant who is unable to pay for the mediator’s fee if the litigant has either:
A litigant who has not obtained a legal aid certificate and who wishes to apply for pro bono mediation services will apply to the Local Mediation Coordinator to determine financial eligibility. The Local Mediation Coordinator will conduct a financial assessment in a short interview and the litigant will be required to complete the Financial Eligibility Form.
The financial eligibility test for mediation services is based on an income, liquidity and net worth test. Mediation services will not be provided on a pro bono basis if the litigant has income, liquid assets or a net worth above the income, liquidity and net worth measures as stipulated below.
A litigant seeking pro bono mediation services will be required to disclose financial information for all members of the family unit. The family unit includes the litigant, a spouse and any dependent children of the litigant, but does not include any other family members.
A " dependent child" is a child who is unmarried, under age 18 or enrolled in a full-time program of education, and if age 16 or older has not withdrawn from parental control. A dependent child includes an adopted child.
" Gross income" is defined to include all payments of any kind received by or on behalf of the litigant, the spouse and any dependent children. This includes but is not limited to income from:
" Liquid assets" are defined as all assets owned by the litigant, the spouse or dependent children that can be readily converted to cash. This includes, but is not limited to: cash, Canada Savings Bonds, bonds, stocks, debentures, RRSPs (not locked in), Guaranteed Investment Certificates, mutual funds and any interest in assets held in trust. Liquid assets do not include vehicles, household furnishings, tools or equipment necessary for employment.
" Net worth" is defined as the difference between a) the value of all of a litigant’s assets and property holdings and b) the value of all his or her financial liabilities and debts.
" Spouse" is defined in accordance with the Family Law Act as:
If the primary source of family income is income from one of the sources listed below, pro bono mediation services will be provided without applying the eligibility test:
If the primary source of family income is not from one of the above sources, a litigant seeking pro bono mediation services will record his or her total gross income from all sources (annual or monthly) on the Financial Eligibility Form by selecting the applicable income range. Those litigants with an income above the gross income cutoffs will not qualify for pro bono mediation services.
The following chart outlines the gross income cutoffs according to family size:
| Family Size | Monthly Gross Income | Annual Gross Income |
| 1 | $1,500.00 | $18,000.00 |
| 2 | $2,250.00 | $27,000.00 |
| 3 | $2,583.00 | $31,000.00 |
| 4 | $3,083.00 | $37,000.00 |
| 5+ | $3,583.00 | $43,000.00 |
Where the total value of the litigant’s liquid assets exceed the liquidity measure of $1,500, the litigant does not qualify for pro bono mediation services.
Where the litigant’s net worth exceeds $6,000, the litigant does not qualify for pro bono mediation services.
A litigant who is unwilling to undergo the financial assessment or refuses to provide financial information, including making the declaration on the Financial Eligibility Form, will not qualify for pro bono mediation services.
A litigant will provide financial information verbally to the Local Mediation Coordinator during the financial assessment interview. The litigant will be required to complete the Financial Eligibility Form and make the declaration. There is no requirement for the litigant to provide any other verification of financial information.
In accordance with the MMP Access Plan, the Local Mediation Coordinator will not disclose that mediation services are being conducted on a pro bono basis to anyone other than the assigned mediator. Details of the litigant’s financial circumstances will be kept private and confidential.
A litigant will be entitled to a copy of the financial Eligibility Form if requested.
To be completed by litigants seeking pro bono mediation services under the MMP Access Plan.
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Date: _____________ Location
(county): ______________________________
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o No income o Under $18,000 ($1,500) o $18,000-26,999 ($1,500-2,249) o $27,000-30,999 ($2,250-2,582) o $31,000-36,999 ($2,582-3,082) o $37,000-43,000 ($3,083-3,583) o Over $43,000 ($3,583)
o yes o no
o yes o no |
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Declaration: I, _____________________, of the ______________ of _____________, declare that the above information is true and correct and I make this statement conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. Declare before me at the __________ of __________ in the province of Ontario this _____ day of ______________ 19 ___. ________________________ ____________________________ Local Mediation Coordinator Signature Litigant Signature Counsel Signature (if applicable) |

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