What is Mediation?
Mediation is a
conflict resolution process in
which an impartial third party helps
participants resolve their own disputes
voluntarily and amicably. The mediation is confidential unless the parties
agree otherwise. Written agreements reached by the parties during mediation can
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Why Mediate? |
- Avoid
high costs and time delays of ignoring or
litigating conflict
- Open lines of
communication
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Discuss difficult issues
in a safe and neutral environment
- Focus on real needs and interests
- Develop creative solutions
- Reach your own
agreement without letting a judge decide for you
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- Repair damaged relationships
- Preserve assets
- Promote positive feelings and reduce negative ones. This is especially important when you need to
continue a relationship with the other
party, if children are involved, and/or long-term planning is
required
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What Kinds
Of Disputes Can Be Mediated?
Mediation is
appropriate for almost any type of dispute. Common areas
include: |
- Divorce
- Parenting Time,
Parental Decision-making
- Personal and
family relationships
- Difficult conversations relating to aging
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- Contracts
- Workplace relationships
- Business
relationships and partnerships
- Real estate transactions
- Home Owner Associations
- Debt resolution
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Call (303) 415-2042 for a free initial
consultation.
Contact the Colorado Mediation Center
by clicking here.
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Mediation Center, LLC, and PMO Communications, LLC
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