In a facilitative mediation, what is the primary and most fundamental role of the mediator?
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A
To evaluate the merits of each party's case and suggest a fair settlement.
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B
To act as a neutral third party who manages the communication process, allowing the parties to develop their own solution.
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C
To provide legal advice to the parties, especially if one party is unrepresented.
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D
To decide the final, binding outcome if the parties reach an impasse.