Andrew Barsby is an accredited mediator, and is willing to act as a mediator in relation to property disputes within his sphere of competence.
Mediation is a well-tried technique, which is surprisingly successful in settling even the thorniest disputes. It allows the parties to meet on a confidential and without-prejudice basis to discuss, and if possible agree, terms on which the dispute can be settled.
A mediator has no power to compel settlement of the dispute, and his or her function is not to judge who is right and who is wrong, but merely to encourage and guide discussion towards a settlement.
Mediation is in many cases a highly attractive alternative to the cost, delay and (in some cases) the damaging adverse publicity which can result from court proceedings.
The starting point of the process is written confirmation from solicitors acting for each of the parties to a dispute that they are willing to mediate, and we should be glad to hear from solicitors accordingly.
For our print publishing website, please see www.barsby.com, and for our website which provides support for residents in private roads, see: www.privateroads.co.uk.
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Andrew Barsby is an accredited mediator, and is willing to act as a mediator in relation to property disputes within his sphere of competence.
Mediation is a well-tried technique, which is surprisingly successful in settling even the thorniest disputes. It allows the parties to meet on a confidential and without-prejudice basis to discuss, and if possible agree, terms on which the dispute can be settled.
A mediator has no power to compel settlement of the dispute, and his or her function is not to judge who is right and who is wrong, but merely to encourage and guide discussion towards a settlement.
Mediation is in many cases a highly attractive alternative to the cost, delay and (in some cases) the damaging adverse publicity which can result from court proceedings.
The starting point of the process is written confirmation from solicitors acting for each of the parties to a dispute that they are willing to mediate, and we should be glad to hear from solicitors accordingly.
For our print publishing website, please see www.barsby.com, and for our website which provides support for residents in private roads, see: www.privateroads.co.uk.
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