Mediation cannot solve all legal disputes, but it can be helpful in most cases. Although there are no rules about what can or cannot be mediated, mediation is more appropriate in some situations than others.
The earlier a dispute goes to mediation, the more likely it can be settled. The longer people are involved in disputes, the more they become committed to their positions and are less willing to consider other points of view.
Settlement rates in mediation are quite high and cases often settle even when parties are pessimistic about resolving the dispute outside of court.
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.
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This glossary defines terms commonly used in alternative dispute resolution, including in mediation.