What is Mediation? Mediation is a privately structured process in which a neutral third party called a mediator is used to help resolve disputes between two or more people, businesses, and organisations to assist the parties in reaching an agreement. It’s fast, easy, and cost-effective. Additionally, mediators cannot impose on the resolution of any conflict; instead, the final decision will be made by you. If your looking to attend any of the courts listed on our site, we can get a mediator there within an hour, and you can request a stay, and we will set up a space in which we’ll be able to help you communicate with one another and resolve disputes yourselves without having to go to court. Flexible Mediation offers parties more control over when and how a dispute is resolved by enabling them to work with a mediator at Count Court Mediation to set up a mediation procedure that is tailored to their needs. Quick and cost-effective Mediation provides a quicker and more affordable means of settling disputes. Mediators cannot solve the issue A mediator’s duty is to act as a middleman, not to impose solutions. Types of Cases that could use Mediation? Most civil matters are available for mediation. Mediation is another option for resolving some nonviolent criminal cases, such as those involving verbal harassment. A clear legal issue is not always present in claims, which makes them suitable for mediation.