The Mediation Act 2017 commenced on the 1st January 2018. The bill was published at the beginning of 2017 and passed both houses of the Oireachtas in September 2017 and was signed into law by the the President on the 2nd of October 2017. (You can view the bill by clicking the following link Mediation Act […]
Mark Small Nominated to Court Mediation Pilot Scheme
Mark Small from Mediate Ireland has been appointed as a mediator to a new business to business Court Supported Commercial Mediation Pilot Scheme. The scheme is supported by Court Services of Ireland, the judiciary and will be administrated by Chambers Ireland. The Mediators Institute of Ireland, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Bar Council and the Law […]
Top 10 Reasons To Mediate Your Seperation or Divorce
Mediation is a process for resolving conflict and coming to an agreement where decision-making remains with the parties. A neutral mediator assists parties in arriving at a mutually acceptable agreement. In contrast to an adversarial proceeding, mediation emphasizes cooperative problem solving and addressing the needs of all involved. Mediation can be used for all types of conflict, however it is particularly useful in the context of divorce and family disputes. Here are some reasons why:. …[Read More…..]