The Mediation Center handles a wide variety of mediation types
Mediation provides an informal, conflict intervention process. A mediator supports participants to create a constructive environment that allows them to talk with each other to express their concerns, to listen, and to make decisions about their situation. A mediator can help participants hear each other in a different way than may have been possible without mediation. Mediation can be conducted between neighbors, youth, youth and parents, landlords and tenants, visitation-parenting issues, family issues, dissolution/divorce, elder care/care-giving concerns and small-claims issues.
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Below are some of the common types of referrals we handle at the Dayton Mediation Center. Please fill out the form that best fits your mediation needs.
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If you're unsure about which type is best for you, please fill out the General Referral page or call us at 333-2345 to find the one that's right for you.