Three People Sitting At A TableMediation is a little like like having a referee for a verbal match. It’s a process where a neutral third party, known as a Mediator, helps people or groups resolve conflicts. Think of the mediator as a guide—not there to make decisions, but to help both sides communicate effectively and find common ground.

What makes Mediation unique is its focus on collaboration and mutual agreement. Instead of battling it out in courtrooms or dragging conflicts through prolonged arguments, Mediation fosters dialogue. Whether it’s a disagreement between neighbors, a workplace dispute, or even a family matter, Mediation can step in as a bridge toward resolution.