
Financial Mediation
Financial mediation is a process where a neutral, trained mediator helps two or more parties resolve financial disputes outside of court. It provides a collaborative environment for discussions about issues like debt, investments, or financial agreements, aiming to find mutually acceptable solutions. The mediator facilitates communication, clarifies misunderstandings, and encourages compromise, saving time and costs compared to litigation. This process promotes autonomy and privacy, allowing parties to reach a tailored resolution while avoiding adversarial proceedings, ultimately fostering better financial relationships and understanding.