🙋 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Mediation is a voluntary, confidential dialogue facilitated by a neutral third party to help resolve disputes collaboratively. Unlike court, it’s informal, non-adversarial, and focused on mutual understanding—not legal judgments.
Anyone! We serve families, schools, workplaces, community organizations, and individuals seeking peaceful resolution.
Yes. Everything said during mediation is private and cannot be used in court. Our mediators are not allowed to testify or disclose what was discussed.
It depends. Some sessions resolve in a few hours, while more complex issues may take several meetings. We design each process around your needs.
No. Our mediators guide the process, help clarify issues, and facilitate communication—but decision-making rests entirely with you.
We specialize in creating safe, balanced spaces. Our mediators are trained to recognize and navigate sensitive dynamics with care.
We prepare a written settlement agreement, which you may choose to file in court for recognition or enforcement. The choice is yours.
