Mediation is a voluntary process in which a neutral mediator facilitates communication between disputing parties and helps them reach a mutually acceptable agreement. This collaborative approach allows parties to resolve their differences more quickly and efficiently than traditional litigation.
During mediation, the parties have the opportunity to express their concerns and needs, explore creative solutions, and work together to find a solution that works for both parties. Additionally, mediation is confidential, allowing parties to freely discuss their issues without fear of the information being used against them in court.
In summary, mediation is a valuable tool for resolving a variety of legal disputes, including business disputes, neighborhood disputes, and family disputes, offering an effective and less adversarial alternative to traditional litigation.





