
Villages Mediation specializes in facilitating effective conflict resolution through mediation, a structured process where a neutral third person helps two or more people resolve a conflict or dispute. The mediator helps the parties collaborate to create workable solutions. The process is informal and non-binding unless the parties choose to create a written legal agreement.
Mediation provides a neutral environment where all participants have an equal opportunity to state their position and express their concerns in a safe environment that fosters mutual understanding and healing.
The most common alternative to mediation is litigation, a lengthy and expensive court process that can leave the parties emotionally and financially drained. Unlike open court, mediations are confidential.
The mediator does not make decisions, but, instead, helps the parties bring their concerns into the open so issues can be discussed openly and honestly. Mediations are typically held in a comfortable, relaxed
setting.
Sometimes families encounter challenges when dealing with issues that affect older family members, especially those in transition. In situations like this, it is important to provide a setting where all family members can be heard and where adult siblings can communicate openly, sharing their fears and concerns about the care of their elderly loved ones.
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Mediators don’t decide for you — they help you decide together. It’s not about winning — it’s about doing what’s best with respect and dignity. Mediation can help to restore broken relationships and bring peace.
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