
Schlichtungsverfahren
Schlichtungsverfahren, or conciliation procedure, is a process used to resolve disputes between parties without going to court. It involves a neutral third party, called a conciliator, who helps the disputing parties communicate and negotiate to find a mutually acceptable solution. This method aims to facilitate dialogue, reduce conflict, and avoid the time, costs, and stress associated with litigation. It's commonly used in various settings, such as family disputes, labor relations, and commercial conflicts, providing a more amicable way to settle differences.