Contents
- B.C. Home
- Ministry of Attorney General
- Dispute Resolution Office
- Guide to Mediation in B.C.
- What is mediation?
- Why mediate?
- When should I consider using mediation?
- What does a mediator do?
- Who needs to be involved in the mediation?
- Do I need a lawyer to mediate?
- How do I initiate mediation?
- How do we choose a mediator?
- What is the Mediator Roster?
- What is included in an agreement to mediate?
- How much does mediation cost?
- How do I prepare for mediation?
- What if we settle the dispute before mediation?
- What happens in the mediation?
- What happens once the mediation is over?
- Why should we consider getting a consent order?
- What if I am not satisfied with the mediation process?
- What if the other side breaches the settlement agreement?
- Definition of mediation terms
- Sample Agreement to Mediate
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy and Design
- Consultation with the Dispute Resolution Office in the Legislative Process
- Court Mediation Program
- Family Mediation Practicum Project
- Regulations, Clauses and Rules
- Research and Publications
- What's New
- Contact
- Guide to Mediation in B.C.
- Administrative Justice
- Resources
