Mediation

What is Mediation?

 

It is a process by which a mediator assists the parties in a dispute by:

  • facilitating discussions between the parties.
  • assisting them in identifying issues.
  • exploring areas of compromise.
  • generating options in an attempt to resolve the dispute.

 

In short, mediation is an alternative to having the dispute resolved in court.

 

What are the advantages of mediation?

 

  • It offers speedy resolution of disputes.
  • It is considerably cheaper than litigation.
  • It provides a win-win situation for both parties in a dispute.
  • The process is flexible and avoids technicalities.
  • It is a voluntary process.
  • It promotes reconciliation.
  • Parties can be helped in their own languages.

Mediation areas

Divorce Mediation

 

Divorce mediation is better option if you want to avoind lenghty court processess. It is a less costly vouluntary process that promotes reconciliation.

Workplace Mediation

 

Workplace relationship are sometimes difficult to maintain due to conflict between those involved. An outside mediator is always the best option in resolving workplace conflict.

Cohabitation Contract

 

A cohabitation agreement is a form of legal agreement reached between a couple who have chosen to live together. Such a couple may be treated as married in some instances.

Family Mediation

 

Family disputes can put families asunder unnecessarily. An impartial mediator may help a family to resolve family disputes in the most amicable manner and strengthen relations.