
First and foremost, we believe a mediator should be a good listener, not just to the words that are being said, but also to get a good understanding of the underlying issues that have created the impasse people find themselves at.
While it is part of our mission to understand both parties, we are there to represent a solution. It is important for us to be understanding, However, it is equally important to not form a bias during the mediation process. It is imperative a mediator remain neutral.
Trust is the most important part of a successful mediation. Everything you say to your mediator will be held in the strictest of confidence. Whatever is discussed in mediation is inadmissible in court.

Guardianship requires a very specialized mediator. Whether the situation involves children, people with special needs, or elderly, we are certified to help.
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