Why Mediation Should be Often Used

Mediation is an organized interactional activity where an unbiased mediator aids in resolving discourse and conflict between several parties using various negotiation and correspondence techniques and is acceptable by law. Contrary to speculations, Mediation is not like 'common' negotiations. It requires trained professionals who have honed certain skills over the years. Skills such as legal knowledge, communication skills, and probing skills, among others. It is not lacking experience as some things pivot on the mediator's training and expertise.



Who is a Mediator?

A mediator is a go-between who tries to assist parties involved in a dispute reach an agreement. A mediator is not necessarily an attorney as their roles differ, but an attorney can, in fact, be a mediator. It has been recorded that experts in family mediations are accomplished family law attorneys.

Why use Mediation?

If residents of the city of Santa Cruz seek legal mediation services, it will leave a lot of room for more criminal activities to be dealt with in court. Mediation has proven to prevent legal routes that are quite expensive.

Cases suitable for Mediation include but are not restricted to;

  • Divorce

  • Discord between family members

  • Cases of intellectual property theft

  • Financial disagreement

  • Contract

  • Cases between employers and employers

The benefits of Mediation can not be overemphasized as it leaves room for clandestineness instead of public court hearings. It is not open to the public, and no one except the parties involved knows the happenings of the Mediation, so it can be kept hushed. It is cost-effective, unlike normal legal channels that usually take a lot of time to resolve.

Mediation is swift and saves one the fee of engaging in all that hassle. It doesn't just save monetary cost, but its swiftness aids one is not dragging around mental and emotional baggage from a dispute. It is easy for the parties involved in the Mediation to comply with agreements made since it was reached by them working together.

Just as lawyers are confined by attorney-client confidentiality, the mediator cannot be forced to give testimonies in court in most situations. Asides from the skills and training required of a mediator, it is also required to choose a mediator based on attributes such as; politeness, empathy, impartiality, and creativity. 

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