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How Alberta Is Turning Into The Top State For Mediation Strategies Aimed At Avoiding Wearing Trials In Court

In Alberta, it seems more and more citizens are inclined to avoid costly litigations and lengthy trials and therefore decide to put themselves in the hands of a professional mediator. Trying to reach an agreed solution involving both parties would only seem the most normal thing to do, but it is not that common across the world. Parties rather fight their battle in court, and pay the costs of it, in what is somehow a search for psychological triumph within a battle of principles.

This tendency results in courts all over the country overloaded with trials and overdue work, but the recent developments in Alberta concerning mediation and professional mediators might soon shine new light on the judiciary sector. What are the reasons behind this new trend in our state, we do not know, even if we might assume that the recent financial crisis can have played a role in this.

Parties can keep their lawyer at their side if needed, but what mediation implies is the will of both parties to talk it out, to try and settle a dispute with professional assistance. The role of Alberta mediators is more that of a peacekeeper, who gathers parties around a table and starts discussion, in order to promote finding an agreement in the short or long term, and they are not going to express neither judgments nor legal opinions. Sometimes this process takes a short time, sometimes it might turn out to be unsuccessful because the contrasts are just too heavy, but it is proving to be more and more an efficient solution.

What do the citizens of Alberta need to do to in order to make use of mediation? The main thing one needs to pack is without a doubt a lot of patience and resistance " it will not be easy to discuss personal issues that have probably triggered a lot of hurting " but it's hard to claim that one doesn't need the same amount of patience in a court trial. Concerning money and resources, however, this kind of procedure is normally a lot cheaper and a lot less risky, and that's why it's been favored by so many people recently, with impressive results.

Although it didn't work out with your loved one and today you're in the process of breaking up, do you really want to tear up everything you had going on by going to battle in court? Give mediation a chance instead.

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Submitted 2010-12-23 21:09:57
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