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The Hawaii Revised Statutes, §514B-161, requires mediation if a condominium owner or the board of directors requests mediation of a dispute involving the interpretation or enforcement of an association's declaration, bylaws or house rules.
Call the ADA Coordinator at 808-538-5121 (District Court); 808-539-4400 (Circuit Court); 808-954-8200 (Family Court); or send an email to adarequest@courts.hawaii.gov.
What Is The Cost? Fees vary among the centers with $50 per party/session being a typical fee, charged at the Mediation Center of the Pacific. In instances where there is a financial hardship, the fee can be reduced or waived.
Mediation Fee. Php 7,575/party. Mediation Extension Fee. Php 1,010/party. The Mediation Fee will entitle the parties to a case to have eight (8) sessions of mediation conference at a maximum of one (1) hour per session.
Mediation is an informal and voluntary process in which a trained mediator(s) assists the parties to reach a negotiated resolution of a complaint. The mediator does not decide who is right or wrong and has no authority to impose a settlement on the parties.
Agreements made in mediation are not legally binding in the sense that they can be enforced in court. However, the agreement can be used in court later if a Consent Order is sought.
Flexibility: the parties involved can adapt the negotiation process to suit their needs. Control: the parties involved have control over the outcome, and there is no need to have a third party interfere. Cost-effective: negotiating can be the most cost-effective approach to conflict resolution.
You don't have to go to mediation, but if you end up having to go to court to sort out your differences, you normally need to prove you've been to a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM). This is an introductory meeting to explain what mediation is and how it might help you.