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What is Mediation?

Mediation is an informal and confidential meeting whereby an impartial, neutral third party tries to facilitate a mutually acceptable solution to a dispute. Mediation can be conducted before a lawsuit is filed, during a case, or post-litigation. This process is completely voluntary; even if the Court orders the parties to mediate, once there, no one can force an agreement to be entered into. The decision making power is solely in the hands of the parties.