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civil mediation

Civil mediation is a voluntary process where a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps two or more parties in a dispute reach a mutually acceptable agreement. It is non-binding, meaning the mediator does not decide who is right or wrong but facilitates constructive communication and negotiation. This process is often used in disputes over contracts, property, or personal disagreements, offering a private, less costly, and quicker alternative to court. The goal is to resolve conflicts cooperatively, allowing parties to maintain control over the outcome while avoiding formal litigation.