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Mediation

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Mediation

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What is Mediation?

Mediation is a process of resolving disputes between two or more parties with the help of a neutral third party. The mediator facilitates and negotiation between the parties to reach a mutually acceptable solution. Mediation is often used as an alternative to litigation and can be a cost-effective and efficient way to resolve conflicts.

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Why have a Mediator?

A mediator can help resolve conflicts between two or more parties by communication and negotiation. They can provide a neutral perspective and help each party understand the other's point of. Having a mediator can lead to a more and productive resolution than if the parties were to try to resolve the conflict on their own.

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How it works

Mediation is a process where a neutral third party helps two or more parties in a dispute reach a mutually acceptable agreement. The mediator facilitates communication between the parties and helps them identify their interests and needs.

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What Mediation is not

Mediation is a process of resolving disputes outside of the court system. It involves a neutral third party, the mediator who helps the parties involved in the dispute to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Unlike litigation, mediation is a voluntary process, and the parties involved have control over the outcome. In litigation, the parties involved have no control over the outcome, and the decision is made by a judge or jury. Mediation is also less formal and less expensive than litigation, and it can be faster way to resolve disputes.

Mediation expertise

  • Neutral Perspective

  • Respectful Discourse
  • Resolution of Conflict

Common issues

  • Workplace conflicts

  • Family disputes

  • Landlord-tenant disagreements

  • Business disputes

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