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Updated 587 days ago
Mediation is an alternative to expensive and destructive litigation. The process is designed to bring the parties to a dispute together in the same place and on the same day. The Mediator is not a Judge. His or her role is to spend time with both parties to explore the matters in issue and hopefully facilitate a compromise that is acceptable to all concerned. The parties remain in control of their dispute and do not leave a decision to the uncertainty of a Court Judgement...
How often do you read in the newspapers about families locked in bitter and public court battles over wills ? Or thousands of pounds in costs incurred by neighbours in a dispute over inches of territory? The Courts encourage mediation and court action should be considered as a last resort...
Mediation for Civil and Commercial Disputes with Specialism in Probate , Property and Boundary Disputes