Why Try?
The Mediator does not enforce a decision on the individuals, but helps guide them in reaching a solution versus an Arbitrator who is like a judge and makes the final decision of the dispute. In Mediation, since the individuals involved in the dispute play active roles in resolving the problem, they usually are comfortable and supportive of the solution.
Successful Mediations often result in written agreements that are signed by both individuals in a dispute. If the parties do not reach a mutually agreeable solution, either or both of the parties may still file a court action.
Mediation procedures are voluntary, and usually take place in one session. The Mediator’s role is to work with both parties in a dispute to identify the issues, reduce misunderstandings, clarify priorities, vent emotions, find points of agreement, explore new areas of compromise, and negotiate an agreement.
Mediators are Certified Professionals
Mediation is Confidential
Less Costly by 80% than a Lawyer and Court Fees
Superior Courts Supports Mediation
Day, Evening or Weekend Appointments Offered
Mediations available In Person or Virtually
Convenient Offices throughout the United States of America
You Control the Outcome
To Resolve a Dispute to Give You Peace
