"Defendant and Plaintiff, have you made an agreement regarding the mediator?" the prosecutor started.
The husband and wife was the main attention on this divorce trial. It was ironic, in a sense. Their complicated relationship goes forth and back, over and over, yet, their love has just begun.
"Since the beginning, my client's decision has remained the same. We want an outside mediator. Please consider Dr. Diana as a mediator," the defense counsel's voice sounded vibrant, yet with a sharp intonation. He walked towards the judge's desk, "Dr. Diana is a psychiatrist, perhaps you are familiar with her name yourself. I proposed Dr. Diana because we know she participates in observing the development of my client's marriage."
"Does that mean you and your client agree about the lawsuit point five?" the plaintiff's lawyer concluded, smirking down at him.