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Mediation Dispute ResolutionBoth Steven Neuner and Joanne Ventura are mediators with years of experience and extensive training. Both serve on the mediation panel for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. Joanne Ventura serves the Superior Court of New Jersey as a family law mediator and Steven Neuner serves that court as a civil mediator and foreclosure mediator. What exactly is mediation dispute resolution? Mediation is a method for discussing problems and exploring solutions with the help of a trained neutral. Mediators help people communicate clearly and negotiate effectively. Mediators do not take sides, give legal advice, make decisions about resolutions or impose solutions. Mediation is private and voluntary. Research shows that mediation frequently results in agreements that are voluntarily followed because they are created by the people directly involved. Mediation may be a worthwhile alternative for many. See our article "Why Mediate?" With the help of a skilled mediator, parties are able to reach a common understanding of each others' concerns and reach an agreement that best meets their needs. A skilled mediator can often help the parties break through the problems that prevent them from reaching a fair and mutually beneficial resolution of their dispute. With our combined years of experience, we can help with both business or personal mediation dispute resolution.
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