Mediation Services
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Danny Gelb Mediation Services is here to help you improve your life. One of the most common questions asked of us is:
"What does a mediator actually do?"
With "mediation services" being such a broad term that is utilised in many different arenas, chances are 10 different mediators will give you 10 different replies. Our mediators are dispute resolution and negotiation professionals. Should you find yourself in a situation whereby your negotiation with another party has run out of steam, or possibly hit a brick wall, then you should call us. The types of disputes and negotiations we regularly help people with include:
- Business contract negotiations
- Business disputes
- Property disputes
- Partnership division negotiations (Business and matrimonial)
- Civil disputes
- Employment problems
Similar to how you know to call your local doctor when you are not feeling well, should you have a problem with another person then we are the people to call. Every dispute or problem has one common element; a human element. We have the skill set that can give you a very good probability of overcoming this. However, not every issue can be mediated and that's why we still have the alternative of our courts for the very small percentage of matters that can't be resolved with mediation.
Mediation is a dispute resolution process that helps people find their own solutions to a problem, without someone else telling them, or forcing them, to a resolution that they may not like or agree with. Conflicts can consume vast amounts of energy and have a negative impact on your life and others around you including business partners, work colleagues, family and friends. Please explore our mediation services site. If nothing else, it will inform you of the positive aspects of mediation and the types of mediation services that we can provide. There are countless different types of disputes that people can encounter. See our FAQ for answers to these common disputes.
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