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Why Mediate?

In mediationIn mediation, everyone has a voice. You can...
Openly discuss your fears about co-parenting your children. Raise a sensitive problem at work before it becomes a major distraction.
Talk confidentially about finances, dividing up debt, and how to handle the house. Creatively deal with a local citing problem or other community issue as a complement - or a productive alternative - to a public hearing.
Broach a morale problem, a maverick employee, or a disagreement with a supervisor. Safely discuss relocation, new partners, religious upbringing, and other hot topics with your "ex".

Talk about the family will, at-home care, and shared care-taking.

Resolve a breach of contract, neighborhood noise, or differing life styles.
Resolve a breach of contract, neighborhood noise, or differing life styles. Hear out the views of a child, senior, or new hired employee.

If you have questions about mediation, please use our Contact Form so we can help.


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