What is Mediation?

Mediation is a process where a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps people in a dispute resolve their differences. The mediator’s role is to guide the conversation and help the parties find a solution they can all agree on. 

Mediation can be a good way to resolve a dispute without going to court. It can be faster than litigation and allows the parties to avoid the stress of court. 

Mediation can be used to resolve a variety of conflicts, including: workplace issues, contract disputes, employee conflicts, conflicts between family, friends, and neighbors, and divorce proceedings.

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