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What
is mediation? In mediation, a neutral third party (the mediator) assists people reach agreements regarding unresolved issues relating to their case. Unlike arbitration, the mediator does not impose a decision upon the parties. In mediation, the parties decide whether or how to settle the dispute.
How
do I know if I need mediation or the court system to resolve my legal
problem? Parties frequently try mediation first, then if they are not successful in resolving issues; the courts are still available to them. When
does mediation usually not work? How
much do you charge for mediation services? An hourly rate of $150 per hour is charged for mediation services. Usually a mediation session lasts 2 hours. Typically, the two parties split the mediation fees and each is responsible for paying half. How
do I reach you after regular office hours about representation for mediation
services? Can
I meet with one of your attorneys just to discuss my legal options? Important Legal Disclaimer: The information that you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. The material has been prepared by the Godfrey Law Firm for informational purposes only. You should consult an attorney for individual advice concerning your own situation. Copyright Notice: Copyright 2000 by the Godfrey Law Firm. You may reproduce materials from this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial purposes. This site designed and developed by Cypress Media Group, Inc. |
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