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Understanding Mediation

Mediation is a collaborative process where two or more parties involved in a dispute come together to find a solution with the guidance of a neutral third party – the mediator. This process is voluntary, confidential, and focused on finding a resolution that respects the interests of all parties involved.

Why choose Mediation?

Empowerment

The parties involved retain full control over the decision-making process, unlike in a courtroom setting.

Preserves Relationships

Mediation is less adversarial, which helps in maintaining and sometimes strengthening relationships.

Privacy and Confidentiality

Sessions are private, ensuring sensitive information is not disclosed publicly.

Cost-Effective

Significantly lower costs compared to traditional legal proceedings. For instance, a full-day mediation session could range between £2,000 and £4,000 excluding VAT, much less than potential court expenses.

Flexible Solutions

Mediation offers a more adaptable approach to dispute resolution, allowing for creative and tailored solutions.

Our Mediation Process

Our mediators guide the process, helping parties to identify the key issues, understand each other’s perspectives, and work towards a mutually agreeable solution. This includes:

1

Initial Assessment

Understanding the nature of the dispute and the willingness of parties to participate.

2

Mediation Sessions

Facilitated discussions where each party has the opportunity to express their viewpoint.

3

Exploring Solutions

Identifying possible resolutions and negotiating terms that are agreeable to all parties.

4

Agreement

Drafting and signing a mutually acceptable agreement.

Areas we cover

Business and Commercial Disputes

Workplace and Employment Conflicts

Community and Neighbourhood Disagreements

Other Civil Matters

At Mediation Wiltshire, we believe in the power of dialogue and the potential of mediation to create lasting, positive changes.

Whether you are facing a business dispute or a family challenge, we are here to assist. Let us help you find the common ground.

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