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Myths about Mediation Cambridge

For many, mediation is an unknown process. A lot of people can not comprehend what it is actually and also, most significantly, just how it might help all of them to address issues effectively.

UK Family Mediation Service Cambridge shares and explains the facts behind some of the most common mediation myths.

Myths about Mediation 1: Mediation is only for couples going through a divorce.

The truth is that mediation can be used to resolve almost any type of dispute, from workplace conflicts to landlord-tenant disputes, to business disputes and family conflict or child access issues. While many people associate mediation with divorce, it can be just as effective in other contexts. In fact, it can be particularly useful in business disputes, as it allows parties to preserve their ongoing relationship and find creative solutions that benefit all parties involved.

Myth 2: Mediation is actually an expensive method.

Many people assume that mediation is too expensive for them to afford. However, mediation is often a more cost-effective option than going to court. Instead of paying for multiple court appearances and legal fees, parties pay for a single mediation session or a series of sessions. Additionally, mediation can save parties time, as it often takes less time to resolve a dispute through mediation than through the court system.

Myth  3: Mediation is not effective

Some people believe that mediation always results in a “middle-ground” compromise, where both parties give up something to reach a settlement. However, this is not always the case. Sometimes, mediation can result in a “win-win” situation, where both parties are able to achieve their goals without sacrificing anything. UK Family Mediation Cambridge offers a creative and flexible process, and our mediators will encourage parties to come up with solutions that work for both sides.

Myth 4: Mediation is only for amicable disputes.

Some people believe that mediation only works if both parties are willing to compromise and work together collaboratively. However, mediation can be effective even if there is conflict and tension between the parties. Mediators are trained to handle these situations and can help parties find common ground and reach a mutually agreeable solution.

Myth  5: Mediation is not legally binding

While mediation is not a legally binding process, agreements reached through mediation can be enforceable in court. Furthermore, many mediation agreements are written in such a way as to be legally binding, with parties signing a written agreement that outlines the terms of their settlement. In fact, in many cases, courts will encourage parties to resolve their disputes through mediation rather than litigation.

Now that we have debunked 5 common myths about mediation, we hope that you have a better understanding of what mediation is and how it works. UK Family Mediation Cambridge offers effective and affordable way to resolve disputes in a non-confrontational and collaborative manner.

It can save parties time, money, and stress, and can help preserve relationships that might otherwise be damaged through traditional litigation. If you are considering mediation for your own dispute, we encourage you to reach out to our qualified mediators to learn more about the process and how it can benefit you.


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