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Mediation usually takes a few hours to a day, depending on how complicated the issues are. It’s much quicker than a court trial, that’s for sure!
Absolutely! You can select a mediator that both parties feel comfortable with, making it easier to discuss your differences.
If mediation doesn’t do the trick, you can still take your issues to court. Think of mediation as a stepping stone before the heavy lifting.
No, mediation itself isn’t legally binding. But if you reach an agreement during mediation, you can draft a legally binding contract based on that agreement.
Mediation involves a neutral third party—called a mediator—who helps both sides communicate and find a solution that works for everyone.
A mediation clause is a part of a contract that says if there’s a disagreement, both sides will try to settle it through mediation first, before going to court.