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  • 7/22/2014
Mediation is Far Less Expensive Than Going to Court! Why? 1. Mediation generally takes much less time than litigation resulting in less hourly fees paid to the attorneys and mediator 2. You avoid all court fees and other compliance costs such as the serving of documents on the other party, their attorney and the court Mediation cases may involve: - Child custody agreements - Child support agreements - Divorce settlements - Spousal Support/Alimony agreements - Employment disputes - Contractual disputes - Landlord and tenant conflicts Do you have a mediation session ahead? Well, you should prepare a statement or summary of the dispute and the desired outcome to be presented during mediation and the court hearing. This may include gathering relevant documents such as: - receipts, bills - police reports - detailed accounts of the incidents involved For more detailed information concerning your case you should address an experienced Mediation attorney. Find one at http://www.legalbistro.com

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