Resolve Disputes Efficiently Through Mediation
Court-annexed mediation is an alternative dispute resolution process facilitated through the judiciary. It provides a structured, neutral environment where parties can settle disputes without the delays and costs of prolonged court battles. With the help of an accredited mediator, both parties work toward a mutually agreeable resolution.
Why Choose Court-Annexed Mediation?
- Faster Resolution: Avoid lengthy court proceedings and reach agreements efficiently.
- Cost-Effective: Save on legal fees and court expenses.
- Confidential Process: Discussions remain private and off the public record.
- Mutually Beneficial Outcomes: Encourages cooperation and fair settlements.
- Legally Recognized: Agreements can be enforced as court orders.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Court-annexed mediation is facilitated through the judiciary, while private mediation is arranged independently with a certified mediator.
Mediation agreements can be legally binding if both parties agree and sign a formal settlement.
Our fees depend on the complexity of the case and the services required. We offer hourly rates, fixed fees, and retainer agreements based on the client’s needs.
If you're facing a legal issue involving contracts, disputes, criminal charges, or business matters, consulting a lawyer can help protect your rights and provide the best course of action.