I Do Not Live In Ann Arbor. Can You Still Mediate My Dispute?
Yes, we have successfully mediated cases from Texas, Minnesota and California. Some issues have geographic implications that need to be recognized as an issue and addressed but do not prohibit anyone from receiving services.
Other Michigan Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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I'm Divorcing. If I'm In Mediation, Do I Need An Attorney?
A: We recommend that you each have an attorney, you will negotiate the divorce yourselves. It is important that you are an informed negotiator. Mediators can provide … More -
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What If I'm The Only One Who Wants Mediation?
A: Mediation is, usually, voluntary and requires both parties to be willing to participate. -
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What Is The Cost Of Mediation?
A: The Center charges for the time the mediator is working on your case including; the time they are meeting with you, substantial phone calls or email … More -
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How Long Does Mediation Takes?
A: The time mediation takes depends on the issue(s) and how quickly you reach agreement.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Sub-categories
| Arbitration | Mediation |