Mediators help people involved in a dispute to work together and create a resolution that works for everyone involved.
There are no certification programs for mediators that are recognized everywhere. Mediators come from many different backgrounds. Before hiring a mediator, you should ask for information about their training and experience. The Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of British Columbia (ADRBC) maintains rosters of qualified civil and family mediators, who meet their training and experience criteria.
Mediators are impartial. They do not have the power to make decisions about the case or impose a resolution. Their role is to ensure that the discussion remains focused, organized and respectful. They are experts in making negotiations work.
Mediations are usually held in an informal office setting. Everyone sits together. Depending upon the kind and complexity of issues, mediations may take from two hours to two days. Many commercial mediations resolve in as little as four to six hours.
The Civil Resolution Tribunal can help you resolve strata disputes online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of British Columbia (ADRBC) is committed to providing people with practical, accessible and affordable choices to prevent, manage and resolve disputes.
Tribunals administer rules that relate to everyday things like employment, housing, health and industry.
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This glossary defines terms commonly used in alternative dispute resolution, including in mediation.