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What Can a Certified Mediator Do?

On Behalf of The Law Office of Soheila Azizi & Associates, P.C. | Dec 6, 2023 | ADR, Mediation

A legal certified mediator can assist in various practice areas, helping parties involved in disputes to reach mutually agreeable solutions without going to court. Some common practice areas where a certified mediator can be beneficial include:

  • Family Law: Mediators can help with divorce and separation issues, child custody arrangements, spousal support, and property division, fostering a cooperative resolution for all parties.
  • Civil Litigation: Mediators can facilitate discussions and negotiations in civil disputes, helping parties find common ground in cases such as personal injury, contract disputes, property disputes, and more.
  • Business and Commercial Disputes: Mediators can assist in resolving conflicts between businesses, including contract disputes, partnership disputes, intellectual property issues, and disagreements between employers and employees.
  • Employment Law: Mediators can help in workplace disputes, including issues related to wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and conflicts between employers and employees.
  • Real Estate: Mediators can facilitate negotiations in real estate disputes, such as landlord-tenant conflicts, property boundary disputes, and contract disagreements.
  • Probate and Estate: In cases of family disputes over estates or probate matters, a certified mediator can help parties navigate sensitive issues and reach agreements regarding inheritance, distribution of assets, and more.
  • Healthcare: Mediators can assist in resolving disputes related to healthcare, including issues between patients and providers, disagreements over medical treatment, and insurance disputes.
  • Environmental and Land Use: Mediation can be used to address conflicts related to environmental issues, land use disputes, zoning conflicts, and disagreements over development projects.
  • Intellectual Property: Mediators can assist in resolving conflicts related to intellectual property, including patent, trademark, and copyright disputes.
  • Education: Mediation can be used to address conflicts in educational settings, such as disputes between students, parents, and educational institutions.
  • Certified mediators bring their skills and training to various legal contexts, providing a confidential and collaborative alternative to traditional litigation. They facilitate communication, assist in problem-solving, and guide parties toward mutually acceptable resolutions.

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