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FAQ about Mediation and Dispute Resolution

Having any queries about family mediation and dispute resolution? Here are some of the frequently asked mediation questions and their answers. To know more details, visit http://www.swishermediation.com/

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FAQ about Mediation and Dispute Resolution

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  1. FAQ about Family Mediation and Dispute Resolution

  2. What is Mediation? Mediation is an effective way of resolving disputes without the need to go to court. It involves an independent third party - a mediator - who helps both sides come to an agreement. www.swishermediation.com

  3. Why Should My Case Be Mediated? 1. To remain confidential 2. To avoid the risk of litigation 3. To provide flexibility in solutions 4. To preserve relationships 5. To allow control of decisions 6. To save time and money www.swishermediation.com

  4. How Long Does Mediation Take? Mediation's can be completed within 2-4 hours usually. If there are many issues or the subject matter is very complex, mediation may last a few more sessions. www.swishermediation.com

  5. How do I find a good mediator? Qualified mediators have successfully completed recognized training courses, and each year should complete a continuing education and training. Of course, experience matters, so you might want to search for a mediator who has practiced for several years. www.swishermediation.com

  6. What Should I Do If I Don't Like The Decision Of The Mediator? Mediators do not make decisions or rulings; instead they assist the parties in finding their solution. www.swishermediation.com

  7. How Much Does It Cost? A mediator may charge an hourly fee comparable to that of an attorney. The parties often split this fee. Generally, mediation process takes less time than litigation and at a fraction of the cost.. www.swishermediation.com

  8. Divorce and Family Focused Mediation in Ellicott City Since 1990, Swisher Mediation, a leading family mediation service provider has been resolving disputes and offering an alternative to litigation for couples, families, attorney & courts throughout the State of Maryland. Call us on 410-750-2655 Email: swishtom@yahoo.com Visit us on www.swishermediation.com www.swishermediation.com

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