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Third-party mediator

A third-party mediator is an impartial individual or entity brought in to help resolve conflicts between two or more parties. Their role is to facilitate communication, understand each side’s interests, and guide the parties toward a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is a voluntary process intended to promote cooperation and satisfy everyone involved, often avoiding the need for costly or time-consuming legal disputes. The mediator does not make decisions but supports the parties in finding common ground, ensuring the process remains fair and focused on constructive compromises.