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What Is The Mediator's Role?

The mediator is a neutral party who does not make decisions for the parties. He or she encourages cooperation and fairness. He or she also assists parties in reaching an understanding of the problems, listing possible solutions, evaluating choices, and putting the plan in writing.

Other Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs

  • Q: Why Is Mediation Helpful?
    A: In mediation, parties working cooperatively make decisions based on what is best for the situation. Mediation also reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Q: How Does The Program Work?
    A: In the case of a court ordered mediation, the court or attorneys in the case provide a copy of the court order to the Director of the Arkansas Access and Mediation … More
  • Q: Is Mediation Voluntary Or Mandatory?
    A: It is both voluntary and mandatory. It is voluntary in that the program may be suggested to parties by judges, attorneys, or through self­referral. It can be … More
  • Q: Is Mediation Ever Inappropriate?
    A: Mediation may not be appropriate for families where substance abuse, alcoholism, spouse abuse or child abuses are occurring. When these behaviors are present, the … More

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