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Resolve Family Disputes with Clarity & Compassion
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Resolve Family Disputes with Clarity & Compassion
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Resolve Family Disputes with Clarity & Compassion
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We help you resolve your conflicts peacefully and effectively.
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Why Choose Mediation?
Mediation is cheaper
It is way cheaper than litigation where you might have to spend so much money on legal fees and expenses. Parties do not have to break the banks before settling their dispute properly and realistically.
Mediation preserves relationship
Going to court for a long period can spoil existing relationships between parties. Mediation can help preserve that relationship while settling disputes with a cordial, friendly and peaceful approach.
Less burden and stress.
Resolving conflict through mediation, can lower the levels of stress and anxiety that often accompany disputes. Mediation can also enhance the quality of sleep and alleviate the signs of depression and PTSD.
Mediation is flexible.
Parties can tailor the outcome to their specific needs and interests, rather than being bound by a judge’s decision or laws. Parties have a say in the way a dispute is settled.
Mediation is quicker.
Litigation can take several days, months, or years before the disputes are settled while mediation can sometimes be concluded in a day. You can easily mediate over the phone, online or in person.
Mediation is party-driven and voluntary
The parties have control over the process and the outcome, rather than being imposed by a third party. They can also withdraw from mediation at any time if they are not satisfied.
Mediation is Confidential
The settlement of disputes takes place between the two disputing parties and the mediator, which is done confidentially and privately, unlike litigation, the whole process is open to the public.
Mediation is Convenient
Parties can tailor the outcome to their specific needs and interests, rather than being bound by a judge’s decision or laws. Parties have a say in the way a dispute is settled.
"I have never prepared for a mediation before and I was helped every step of the way. The effect of this was that I felt confident and did not dread the day."
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