Skip to main content
Print This Page
Text Size
Scroll To Top
Add Me To Your Mailing List
Member Login
My Shopping Cart
Shopping Cart
cancel
m c a f m
Maricopa County Association of Family Mediators
Home
Events
Current Month's Meeting
Event Calendar
JOIN MCAFM
Join MCAFM
Benefits of Membership
Membership Catagories
Membership Directory
Resources
Court Links
FAQs
Articles
Books
Contact Information
Members Only
Documents
Board of Directors
Committees
Webinar Recordings
Member Spotlight
Members in the Press
Members Hosting Events
Home
Benefits of Mediation
Benefits of Mediation
Confidential, Cost Effective & Less Stressful
--- Mediation is Confidential. Family members often select mediation because it is a cost effective and less stressful metho
d for resolving issues and reaching agreement. Other reasons commonly cited include: privacy concerns, the desire to resolve matters fairly and in our own way, wanting a more supportive environment, having control of both the process and the final outcomes, and preferring an approach which improves communication both short and long-term. Mediation is often less costly than litigation, since it does not rely on time-consuming court hearings and discovery procedures, and makes efficient use of expert professionals.
Private - Safe - Positive
--- F
amily mediation provides parties in conflict with a method for resolving family issues in a private, safe, and positive environment. A neutral third party, the mediator, facilitates communication and helps people gather information, clarify the important issues, and stay focused on finding solutions, reaching agreement, and making informed decisions. In mediation,
the parties make all decisions
about the outcome.
Cooperative
---
In mediation, family members reach agreement cooperatively, rather than in a competitive struggle. The mediator is not a judge or an arbitrator who imposes a decision on people, but a trained professional who helps them to find their own resolutions to their specific conflicts and concerns. Since the mediation process is designed to insure that decisions are jointly made and address the values and needs of the specific individuals involved, mediation participants report a high degree of satisfaction with the final outcomes and a willingness to comply with all agreements long-term.
Consultants May Be Used
---
During the mediation process, other professionals and experts may be consulted to provide the parties with the information they need to make truly informed decisions. These expert resources include: tax and financial planners, attorneys, child psychologists, real estate specialists and business appraisers. When these specialists function as neutral information providers and are jointly selected and approved, their cost, in both time and money, is often greatly reduced.
Memorandum of Understanding
---
When all of the issues have been resolved and the terms and timetable decided upon
by the parties
, a written agreement or Memorandum of Understanding is drafted by the mediator and sent to be reviewed by the consulting attorneys for each party.
Professionally Trained From Various Backgrounds
---
Although mediators come from a variety of professional backgrounds and may be attorneys, social workers, psychologists, family counselors, members of the clergy, or financial specialists, they also receive specialized training in the mediation process.