10 Benefits of pursuing Mediation and Conflict Resolution
The TOP 10 BENEFITS:
- Cost-effective and conscious
You will save hundreds and thousands of dollars by choosing an alternative solution. Attorneys and courts will run you dry (like Mojave desert in the summertime dry).
2. Both parties are winners
Each party comes out on top because mediation is a form to help both parties come to agreeable terms that work for them both.
3. Both parties have control of the outcome
Similarly to both parties being winners, the outcome is favorable because you create the outcome with the other party.
4. Greater opportunity for reconciliation
If a relationship was formed or the foundation of the beginning, you have a better opportunity to save that relationship and bring reconciliation to you and your friend.
5. Time consummation is minimum
It won’t take years to complete, you control the time which we see can be in 3 days to a week.
6. Impartiality remains constant during the session
No wavering in neutrality, it’s a line down the middle and no leaning to one side. Each party has the same playing field.
7. Parties lead in with agreement simply by the first agreement to seek mediation
If you can both agree on mediation, and pay, you are light years ahead of those who seek litigation because you are opening the space of agreement at the initial stage of the process.
8. Alleviating the hassle and added stress
We all know stress is the leading cause of death and many other unwanted affects. With mediation the stress is limited so the focus can remain the goal.
9. No hidden fees or concern of attorney charging you consistently on the small things
What you see at inception is what you get with Mediation. No surprise fees unless you add additional services at the end.
10. The Impartial Lab. helps facilitate the best outcome for your dispute.
PERIOD. POINT. BLANK. 😉
“Peace can not be kept by force; It can only be achieved by understanding” – Albert Einstein
Author : The Impartial Lab. (M.TIL)
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