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- What is mediation? - Steps to Justice
What is mediation? Next steps 1 Decide if you should mediate 2 Agree on a mediator 3 Get screened 4 Sign a mediation agreement 5 Mediate Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution process (ADR), also called family dispute resolution process, where you and your partner meet with a mediator to resolve your legal issues without going to
- What happens at mediation at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario . . .
Most cases at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) are resolved through mediation Mediation is when you, the Respondent, and an HRTO member try to resolve your case before it goes to a hearing
- 5. Mediate - Steps to Justice
Your mediation agreement should explain the details of how mediation will take place You can also ask your mediator if you have questions about the process They can explain things like how long meetings will be, if they will meet with you and your partner separately or together, and what documents you should bring to each meeting
- What is mediation-arbitration? - Steps to Justice
Mediation- arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution process (ADR), also called family dispute resolution process, that uses mediation and arbitration to try to resolve legal issues without going to court It is sometimes called “med-arb” In family law, you must think about trying ADR to resolve your issues out of court if it's suitable for you ADR might not be right for you if
- 4. Think about using Early Resolution, Informal Resolution, or mediation
Mediation Early Resolution Early Resolution happens before LECA decides whether to accept or dismiss your complaint LECA may decide to suggest Early Resolution for less serious complaints The process usually takes less than 45 days During that time, you and the officers or police service involved work together to: understand what happened
- 2. Go to mediation - Steps to Justice
Go to mediation 3 Sign the agreement The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) has employees called mediators who can help you and your landlord reach an agreement LTB mediators are also called Dispute Resolution Officers (DROs) A mediator might phone you before your hearing or speak to you on the day of your hearing
- 2. Decide whether you should agree to a peace bond
Decide if agreeing to a peace bond is a good idea for you Mediation In some parts of Ontario, there are mediation diversion programs that can help you You can ask the Crown or duty counsel whether there is a mediation diversion program available in your area At mediation, you and applicant try to resolve your issues without going to court
- 3. Prepare for your mediation - Steps to Justice
Mediation is important You should be well-prepared for mediation What you want You can ask the Respondent for a number of things, including money If you’re asking for money, you might want to ask the Respondent for: General damages is money you get for damage to your dignity, feelings, and self-respect from being discriminated against General damages are usually between $1,000 and
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