Benefits of Mediation and Conciliation
The benefits of mediation Mediation have been identified as providing six fundamental benefits:
- Confidentiality – there is no public airing in court of hostilities and embarrassing personal things
- Voluntariness – the parties and their lawyers control the issues and outcome and with the assistance of the mediator, the process of reaching agreement
- Empowerment – direct discussion and decision making about the outcome rather than through lawyers arguing legal points and examining witnesses in a court room with a Judge deciding the outcome
- Neutrality – the mediator is skilled at equalising the power between participants and ensures the goal of settlement remains on the agenda without emotional or legal arguments or blaming interfering in the process and hostility is reduced
- Unique solution – flexibility and structured agreements can be reached, that suite the parties to the dispute as they decide which settlement is suitable and which may be very different to any legally structured solution imposed by a Judge
- Quick and cost effective resolution of a dispute – tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars can be saved by resolving a dispute by mediation even with the use of expensive legal expertise, a mediated solution is quicker, less formal and many times cheaper than a contested trial in court.