Mediation


Mediation is a confidential process in which disputing parties voluntarily agree to meet with a neutral mediator to discuss and resolve the issues that led to their dispute. Mediators do not decide an outcome, act as judges or as advocates. Mediation provides an opportunity for parties to address their differences and reach their own legally binding agreements. Mediation offers a unique and level playing field for all parties to collaborate and craft their own workable solutes. Mediation is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution.

What is Mediation?


Mediation allows you to be in control of your process and outcome. You, the parties, are the decision makers, not a judge. Mediation is a cost-effective and efficient alternative solution to an elaborate court process that can include months, or even years of costly preparation, discovery, and court appearances. At Greater Boston Mediation, we offer a confidential setting for parties to work through their disagreements and find their own solution. In just a few sessions, parties can privately and amicably resolve their dispute.

Why Mediation?


Attorney Mirliani is the Principal and Senior Mediator at Mirliani Family Law. If you would like a complimentary consultation with Kristin please contact her here to see if mediation is the right fit for you.

Kristin is also a Principal and Senior Mediator with Greater Boston Mediation, LLC, where she practices a co-mediation model with a fellow mediator. You can learn more about the mediation process with Greater Boston Mediation, LLC here.

Once your mediation with either firm is completed and you have resolved the issues outstanding, Attorney Mirliani can draft the legal documents required to make your agreement enforceable.

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