An effective way of resolving disputes without the need to go to court is through the use of mediation. Mediation is a process that can be used to resolve disputes such as:
The mediator’s role is to help parties reach a solution to their problem and to arrive at an outcome that both parties are agreeable to.
The mediator remains neutral throughout the entire process. The focus of a mediation meeting is to reach a common sense settlement agreeable to both parties in a case.
Mediation is a voluntary process and will only take place if both parties agree. The terms of discussion in a mediation are not disclosed to any party outside the hearing due to their confidential nature.
If parties are unable to reach agreement, they can still go to court where the details of the mediation will not be disclosed or used.
The Benefits:
Instructing a Bridge McFarland mediator instead of going to court may result in a less stressful, cheaper and quicker process to reaching a resolution.
The mediation outcome can often include an apology, a compromise or an explanation that may not be achieved by way of the usual court process.
Why use Bridge McFarland for Mediation?
The Bridge McFarland mediation team is held in high esteem throughout