What is Mediation?
Mediation is a proactive and empowering way to resolve disputes, fostering fair and lasting solutions. The process is structured, voluntary, and confidential in which a neutral third party (the mediator) helps disputing parties communicate, understand each other’s perspectives, and work toward a mutually acceptable resolution. It is non-adversarial and focuses on collaboration and problem-solving.
Key Aspects & Benefits of Mediation
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Neutrality: The mediator remains impartial and does not take sides.
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Confidentiality: Discussions remain private, promoting open and honest dialogue.
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Voluntary Participation: Parties engage willingly and maintain control over the outcome.
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Facilitated Communication: The mediator guides the conversation to clarify issues and explore solutions.
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Mutual Agreement: The goal is to reach a resolution that satisfies all parties involved.
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Cost-effective: The process reduces legal fees and court-related expenses.
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​Faster Solution: Avoids long legal battles and court delays.