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Mediation Process FAQs

What is the mediation process?

The mediation process involves parties agreeing on a mediator and setting their own rules for resolution.

How to choose a mediator?
Can parties set their own rules?
What disputes can be mediated?
What are the benefits of mediation?

Yes, parties can prescribe their own rules and terms for mediation. It is for the parties to prescribe their own Rules and other terms subject to which their dispute is to be mediated. It may be difficult for the parties to settle such terms in advance. It may have to be done at the first meeting with the mediator.

Mediation can address various disputes, including contractual, family, and workplace conflicts, among others. No court rules or legal precedents are involved in mediation. The mediator does not impose a decision upon the parties. Mediation is not a matter of public record. Its confidentiality is maintained. In mediation Time and Cost savings is possible. Parties have control over their participation in mediation. A party can decide to terminate their participation at any point in mediation.

Choosing a mediator involves considering their experience, expertise, and compatibility with the parties involved. The mediator must be neutral and must have ability to understand the issues.

Mediation offers confidentiality, control over the process, and often faster resolutions compared to litigation.

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Invitation and Acceptance for Mediation

Reach out for mediation agreements and rule discussions. One party send an invitation for mediation requiring the other party(ies) to accept the invitation for mediation.

Mediation Invitation Form

Mediation Response Form

Please use inviters' Client Reference ID to uniquely identify this particular mediation.

Connecting parties for effective mediation and tailored dispute resolution.

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Mediator Response Form.

Mediator Response Form

Please use inviters' Client Reference ID to uniquely identify this particular mediation.

Book Meeting with Mediator

Feel free to book an appointment after receipt of the response from another party & Mediator on our website. The mediator has to decide whether to have joint meetings with the parties or individual caucusing. Mediator has to choose whom to meet first. You can use this appointment booking system for scheduling to set Mediator's availability to different meeting types. Schedule your meeting easily online, 24/7 for both virtual and in-person meetings. Please enter Service Supplier ID Code.