How To Find A Mediator For A Neighbour Dispute

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How To Find A Mediator For A Neighbour Dispute

Howard Gould (Neighbor Law Expert, Finestone & Richter) gives expert video advice on: How do I find a mediator for a neighbor dispute?

How do I find a mediator for a neighbor dispute?

Talk to friends, family, lawyers that you know, if you don't know lawyers you might call a lawyer, lawyer's office that you get referred to, maybe through a local bar association and ask if they know people who would be involved in doing this. You might call local bar associations. It may even be that the local court house has a list of mediators who are available. They have both paid and unpaid panels in some places. Some mediators are, will give up an hour or two of their time without requiring payment at the outset of a mediation session. And others may be willing to do it for a fairly modest fee if they're on a court panel. You can also look on the Internet, look in phone books. These days you might find professional mediation and arbitration services that are available in a lot of communities. There will be a wide variation in what the costs are, depending on what kind of service you use.