What Does A Mediator Do?
A mediator explains the mediation process, provides a supportive, nonconfrontational setting in which to negotiate. They also assist the parties to understand and analyze the facts and issues. Mediators keep the parties focused on issues, help the party gain control of their dispute and facilitate creative and cost effective solutions.
Other New Jersey Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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How Could Divorce Help In Mediation?
A: Agreements on living arrangements for the children, childcare, parenting, visitation, vacations, holidays, education, religious, religious issues, extra activities, … More -
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What About Financial And Property Issues?
A: Both spouses must plan their financial futures and decide on how their children will be supported, whether either spouse needs support (alimony), how property such as … More -
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Can You Have Business Mediation?
A: Business and government use mediation to resolve disputes economically, practically and promptly.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Sub-categories
| Arbitration | Mediation |
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Attorneys In Your Area
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Philip L. Chapman
Roseland, NJ
866-691-7926
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Cherry Hill, NJ
856-486-4333