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FAQs

Read below for some questions that are frequently asked about my services.

 

If you still have questions, feel free to contact me or schedule a 15 minute complementary, virtual consultation.

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What are your prices?

Mediation sessions are $200 per hour and can be booked in 30 minute, 1 hour, and 2 hours sessions.  

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How much time should I book for the first session?

I recommend the first session to be 2 hours in length.  Most mediations can be resolved in half a day.

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How does booking a session work?

You should agree upon a session date and time with the other party involved, though only one party needs to schedule through my website.  The booking party will have to pay at the time of the booking.  If either party needs to cancel or reschedule, I ask for 24 hour notice.  I will happily refund payment for cancellations prior to 24 hours before the start of the session.  

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Can both parties pay separately?

The best way to split the cost of the session is for each party to book time equal to half of the agreed upon amount of session time.  For example, if parties agree to a 2 hour session.  Party A can book and pay for the first hour, and Party B can book and pay for the immediate block of time after.  

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What if one or both parties are a "No Show"?

The parties should contact us and reschedule 24 hours prior to the session.  If the parties fail to do so, no refund shall be issued.

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Do you provide a refund if we do not come to a resolution?

The resolution is the agreement of the parties with a meeting of the minds.  The mediator is not in charge of the outcome but is there to facilitate the discussion to help you reach an agreement.  No refund will be issued, but parties may agree to continue mediation at the mediator's discretion.  

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Do you provide documents after the session is resolved?

If the case is fully or partially settled, a written agreement is issued by the mediator.  Once the parties sign the agreement is is a binding contract.

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Should I send you any documents I have in advance of our meeting?

No, documents can be reviewed during the time allotted for mediation.  If there is anything needed in advance, the mediator will make this known prior to your session. 

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