Mediation

Mediation

Resolve Disputes Amicably with Expert Guidance

From commercial conflicts to family disagreements, our mediation services help you reach fair and lasting solutions without the stress of court. At Debra Gichio Advocates, we provide professional mediation to ensure disputes are handled confidentially, efficiently, and with your best interests in mind.

Disputes can arise in any area of life—business, family, employment, or property. Court cases are often costly, time-consuming, and emotionally draining. Our mediation process helps parties communicate effectively, explore options, and reach mutually acceptable agreements while preserving relationships and confidentiality.

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Core Services

Commercial & Business Disputes

Resolve conflicts between partners, clients, or stakeholders efficiently and maintain business relationships.

Family Disputes (Divorce, Custody, Inheritance)

Facilitate amicable resolutions in sensitive family matters, ensuring privacy and minimizing emotional stress.

Employment & Workplace Conflicts

Address disputes between employees and employers through fair negotiation, fostering a positive work environment.

Property Disputes

Settle disagreements over land ownership, tenancy, or boundaries without lengthy litigation.

Contract Disputes

Help parties reach mutually acceptable terms in cases of contract disagreements or breaches.

Core Values

Trusted Expertise

Our certified mediators combine legal knowledge with negotiation skills to resolve disputes effectively.

Confidentiality & Privacy

All mediation sessions are confidential, protecting your interests and sensitive information.

Clear Communication

We guide you through every step of the mediation process, making it simple to understand and follow.

FAQs

What types of disputes can be resolved through mediation?

Mediation can help resolve a wide range of disputes, including commercial and business conflicts, family matters such as divorce and custody, employment and workplace disagreements, property disputes, and contract-related issues.

Is mediation legally binding?

Mediation itself is a voluntary process. However, once the parties reach an agreement, it can be drafted into a legally binding settlement, enforceable in court if necessary.

How long does a mediation session take?

The duration of a mediation session varies depending on the complexity of the dispute. Most sessions last between 2 to 4 hours, though multiple sessions may be scheduled for more complex cases

What if mediation does not result in an agreement?

If parties cannot reach an agreement through mediation, they retain the right to pursue other legal remedies, such as arbitration or litigation. Mediation, however, often helps clarify issues and reduce the scope of conflict even if a full agreement is not reached.

Can mediation help maintain business or family relationships?

Yes. Mediation encourages open communication and mutual understanding, allowing parties to resolve conflicts respectfully while preserving important business or personal relationships.

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