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Mediation: What You Need to Know Before Going In The Mediation Process is an Alternative to Stricter Court Proceedings. ... Mediation is Confidential. ... The Mediator Should Act as a Neutral Third Party. ... You May Want to Consult a Lawyer Beforehand. ... There Are Multiple Stages to the Mediation Process.
How to Prepare and Present your Case at a Mediation Session Select a good mediator or mediation service provider. ... Know your case. ... Prepare a short case summary for service prior to the mediation. ... Make a list of the strengths and weaknesses of your case and that of your opponent.
How to Prepare and Present your Case at a Mediation Session Select a good mediator or mediation service provider. ... Know your case. ... Prepare a short case summary for service prior to the mediation. ... Make a list of the strengths and weaknesses of your case and that of your opponent.
It may be easy to establish who is at fault, but you do not want to go into mediation saying things like, ?This is all your fault? or ?If not for you, I wouldn't have been injured.? Placing blame can raise the other party's guard, which could make them less likely to compromise.