What are some examples of conflicts that are appropriate for mediation?
What is mediation?
Mediation is a voluntary, private process where a neutral helps parties communicate, explore options, and reach agreements outside court. It focuses on interests, lets parties control outcomes, preserves relationships, saves time and money, and creates tailored solutions.
What happens during a mediation session?
What is the difference between a mediator, an attorney, and a judge?
Learn the key differences between a mediator, an attorney, and a judge and how each plays a distinct role in resolving legal disputes.
8 Common Mediation Mistakes to Avoid
Learn about mistakes to avoid during mediation in divorce, custody, estate, and business disputes to improve your chances of reaching an agreement.
How do I prepare for mediation?
Learn practical steps to prepare for mediation in divorce, custody, estate, and business disputes and improve your chances of reaching an agreement.
When is mediation not appropriate?
Learn when mediation may not be practical or advised in divorce, custody, business, and estate disputes, and when court action may be necessary.

