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Benefits of Mediation

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Control

Mediation gives a person (actually all of the participants) control over their dispute. By agreeing to mediate, a person participates in the selection of the mediator. It is no longer a randomly selected judge in a building determined by a state’s laws. 


Instead, when you decide to mediate instead of pursuing a claim in court, you are able to agree on the mediator. Perhaps the people want an expert in the field over which the dispute arises. Perhaps they want a mediator with a specific background. The participants in mediation have complete control over who is going to be their mediator. 

Confidential agreements

The participants can make the mediation completely confidential.  Mediation isn't public record.

Cost savings

Mediation is cost-effective.  Rather than having to spend months and years waiting for your case to be heard in court, you can control when and if to reach an agreement to resolve your issues.  Mediation is timely, confidential, and you are in control.   

No travel needed

Mediation is most often conducted over Zoom. No traveling involved.

Is Mediation Right for Me?

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What is Mediation?

 

Simply put, mediation is the decision to take control back in your dispute--whatever that may be.  In mediation, the parties decide the issues for themselves.  They are able to limit the costs, pick the mediator, keep matters confidential, and, ultimately, decide whether to settle or not.   


Participants, once they have agreed to mediation, no longer have to feel as if someone else is making all the decisions. They can feel confident that they chose the mediator, the time and place of the mediation, and whether or not any deals or agreements are made.

More importantly, the participants can make the mediation completely confidential. 


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