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    mediation
    /ˌmiːdɪˈeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration: "the parties have sought mediation and it has failed"

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  2. www.judiciary.gov.sg › alternatives-to-trial › mediationMediation - what is mediation

    Apr 1, 2022 · What is mediation. Mediation is a way to resolve a legal dispute without going to trial. It is a flexible process where a neutral third party (the mediator ): Facilitates discussions and guides parties to negotiate a mutually acceptable settlement.

  3. the process of talking to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: Last-minute attempts at mediation failed. In divorce cases where there are children, mediation is preferable to going to court. See. mediate. Fewer examples.

  4. The meaning of MEDIATION is the act or process of mediating. How to use mediation in a sentence.

  5. Apr 2, 2015 · Mediation is defined as the attempt to settle a dispute through a neutral third party. Mediation is a structured process that allows people to negotiate the issues with a hands-on approach. The mediator serves somewhat as a referee as the parties exchange information, needs, and ideas.

  6. the process by which someone tries to end a disagreement by helping the two sides to talk about and agree on a solution: Many cases are settled out of court through mediation or other means. mediation service / process / talks. mediation efforts / skills.

  7. attempts to end a problem between two or more people or groups who disagree by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on. Mediation is a way of sorting out the issues that arise when a couple separates. The mediation process is without admission of liability.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MediationMediation - Wikipedia

    The term mediation broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach an agreement. More specifically, mediation has a structure, timetable, and dynamics that "ordinary" negotiation lacks. The process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary.

  9. WHEREAS. Party A and Party B (“Parties”) have requested for mediation services under the Singapore Mediation Centre (“SMC”) Mediation Procedure Rules to assist them to resolve the dispute(s) between them. The Parties agree to attempt, in good faith, to resolve their dispute(s) by mediation.

  10. Mediation involves a third party interceding in the middle of a conflict. This person, called a mediator, is not there to take sides but instead to help promote agreement or reconciliation. In other words, the point of mediation is to find common ground so that there is no longer a need for a mediator.

  11. Mediation definition: action in mediating between parties, as to effect an agreement or reconciliation. See examples of MEDIATION used in a sentence.