Mediation is a method of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third party, known as a mediator, helps parties in conflict to communicate and negotiate a resolution. The mediator does not make decisions or impose solutions, but instead facilitates productive dialogue and assists the parties in coming to a mutually agreeable outcome. Mediation is often used in legal disputes, family conflicts, workplace disagreements, and other situations where parties want to avoid the time and expense of going to court.
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