Why Mediate?
Community Mediation is a conflict management process which allows collaborative problem solving and mutually satisfactory agreements.
Bridging understanding.
Sometimes parties haven’t had the opportunity to share their full side of the conflict or hear out the other party. A mediator is a neutral third party that will help guide you in understanding one another and the conflict in a confidential, informal setting.
You have a say; parties decide the outcome
Mediation is an alternative to the judicial process and gives parties and opportunity to co-create solutions that are intended to be legally-binding. Studies* have shown, having a say in the outcome results in a more satisfactory experience for both.
*Judicial Council of California, Admin Office of the Courts, Evaluation of the Early Mediation Pilot Programs (2004)
Saves you time and money.
Types of Mediations.
Parenting Plans
Dissolutions
Parent/Teen
Family in Conflict
Elder Care
Landlord/Tenant
Land Use
Business
Workplace
Neighbor Disputes
Homeowners Association
Housing Authorities
Tribal Mediations
Spanish Mediations
Small Claims
Contact us for more information and our bilingual staff will guide you through the steps and answer any questions you may have.
Call the Dispute Resolution Center to get started
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Call and set up your intake interview.
Please have your court case number with you.
Prepare for Mediation.
Schedule and attend your session.