The Role Of A Mediator
Unlike a judge or arbitrator, a mediator does not make decisions or impose outcomes. Instead, the mediator guides the parties through structured discussions to help them reach their own agreement.
Why Choose Mediation
- Voluntary and Collaborative — participation is based on willingness and cooperation.
- Confidential — discussions in mediation are private and cannot be used in court.
- Cost-Effective and Time-Saving — often less expensive and faster than formal litigation.
- Preserves Relationships — encourages respectful communication and compromise.
- Flexible Solutions — parties can create personalized agreements that work for everyone.
Our Mediation Services
- Civil and Commercial Mediation
- Family and Divorce Mediation
- Workplace and Employment Dispute Resolution
- Community and Neighbor Mediation
- Court-Referred Mediation Services
Are You Interested In Mediation? Give Us A Call.
Mediation is often considered a more desirable option, but at Quackenbush Legal, we want you to make that decision for yourself. Schedule a free initial consultation to determine if mediation is the best option for your unique situation. Give us a call at 385-955-3533 or send us an email to get started.
