
The Mediation Process
Mediation is a process for resolving disputes. Two or more parties attempt, with the assistance of a mediator, to settle the matters in dispute. The mediation takes place in a private, informal setting, where the parties participate in the design and the negotiation of their settlement.
Mediation is a process that is increasing in popularity as people become aware of how it can help settle disputes quickly and inexpensively.
It is the parties and not the mediator that make the decisions about the terms and conditions of their agreement. Mediators are impartial and have no decision making powers.
Mediation is effective for resolving many different types of commercial or civil disputes.
The process is being used to facilitate:
Mediators can also arrange for a neutral and appropriate location for the mediation setting.
Mediation is a process for resolving disputes. Two or more parties attempt, with the assistance of a mediator, to settle the matters in dispute. The mediation takes place in a private, informal setting, where the parties participate in the design and the negotiation of their settlement.
Mediation is a process that is increasing in popularity as people become aware of how it can help settle disputes quickly and inexpensively.
It is the parties and not the mediator that make the decisions about the terms and conditions of their agreement. Mediators are impartial and have no decision making powers.
Mediation is effective for resolving many different types of commercial or civil disputes.
The process is being used to facilitate:
- conflict management
- construction/ trade issues
- strata / condominium disputes
- separations
- partnership dissolution
- estate and living will preparation
Mediators can also arrange for a neutral and appropriate location for the mediation setting.
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