Your Mediation Questions Answered

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What Is Mediation

mediation can be used at any stage of a dispute in order to help the parties involved come to an agreement. However, it is often most effective when used early on, before the dispute has escalated and become more difficult to resolve. By coming to mediation early, the parties will have a better chance of reaching a mutually acceptable resolution. In addition, mediation can also be used after a dispute has been resolved in order to help the parties involved develop a plan to prevent future disputes. By using mediation at all stages of a dispute, the parties will be able to resolve their disagreements more effectively and efficiently.

 

At What Stage Of The Dispute Should We Start Mediation?

Mediation can be used at any stage of a dispute in order to help the parties involved come to an agreement. However, it is often most effective when used early on, before the dispute has escalated and become more difficult to resolve. By coming to mediation early, the parties will have a better chance of reaching a mutually acceptable resolution. In addition, mediation can also be used after a dispute has been resolved in order to help the parties involved develop a plan to prevent future disputes. By using mediation at all stages of a dispute, the parties will be able to resolve their disagreements more effectively and efficiently.

 

When Shouldn’t You Use Mediation

Mediation is a process of resolving conflict through negotiation with the help of a third party. It can be an effective way to resolve disputes between family members, business partners, or even nations. However, there are some situations when mediation is not the best option. For example, if one party is unwilling to negotiate in good faith, mediation is unlikely to be successful. In addition, if the parties are not willing to compromise, mediation may simply result in further frustration and angry words. Finally, if there is a history of violence or abuse, mediation is not likely to be safe for either party. In these cases, it is best to seek other methods of resolution.

 

Are you facing the prospect of mediation yourself?

The team of legal and technical experts at Immediation are here to help guide you through the mediation process and reach the best possible outcome. You can do it 100% online or opt to use a managed service where the Immediation personnel do everything for you, from start to finish.

Mediation is a good first step in the dispute resolution process. It’s Immediation’s goal to help you sustain your business relationships, while resolving the matter quickly and professionally.

Want to know more, or enquire about your business dispute? Simply fill out the form on the contact page and they’ll be in touch.