
Mediation
Services
Working with you to find amicable solutions to conflict
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a process of resolving disputes between two or more parties with the help of an impartial third-party mediator. This form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) offers a cost-effective and time-efficient way to resolve conflicts without going to court.
In mediation, we work with the parties to help you identify the underlying issues and find mutually acceptable solutions. Working with us, we shall not be making decisions but rather encourage open and constructive dialogue, allowing all parties to express their perspectives and concerns.
The core aim of mediation is to reach a satisfactory agreement that meets the needs and interests of all those involved.
Why Choose Wheat Creative for Your Mediation?
Expertise in Complex Conflict Resolution
Our mediator, Jess Wheat, brings years of experience in handling intricate disputes, ensuring a balanced and thorough approach to every situation.
Customised Solutions for Lasting Relationships
We focus on preserving relationships and fostering mutual understanding, crafting solutions that work for all parties involved.
Cost-Effective and Efficient
Avoid the high costs and lengthy processes associated with traditional litigation. Mediation is a faster, more affordable way to resolve disputes.
Find out more about our mediation services below.
Mediation is a form of dispute resolution that empowers you to make decisions and agree your outcomes. We will tailor your service to your specific needs.
How Mediation Works With Us
Begin with a free consultation to discuss your needs and understand the mediation process.
Initial Consultation
Finalise the agreement and ensure both parties are satisfied, with follow-up support as needed.
Resolution and Follow-Up
Work together to identify mutually beneficial solutions, preserving relationships and maintaining business integrity.
Solution Crafting
Our mediator will guide a structured discussion, encouraging open communication and understanding between parties.
Collaborative Discussion