Mediation is a process in which a mediator facilitates communication and negotiation between a couple to assist them in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding their dispute. Mediation is common in the legal arena.
However, mediation is a great way to address all types of conflicts. Unlike therapy which tries to fix something, mediation focuses instead on helping people find their own unique resolution to their issues. There is no right or wrong - just finding a solution.
Mediation is ideal in mixed faith relationships. Neither person is right or wrong - they just have different methods of expressing their faith. Taken from that viewpoint whether the relationship is priority, couples can work through thorny religious issues.
When a mediation is scheduled, the anticipated amount of time for the mediation is requested. Mediation is charged on an hourly basis based on the number of hours actually used, not the number requested. Payment is required at the time of mediation.
Prior to our first meeting, each person must complete an Intake Questionnaire and you both must sign the Mediation Rules.