What is mediation?

Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process guided by a neutral third party that helps people resolve conflict and shape their own solutions.

Mediation helps preserve relationships by providing a safe space to address emotional issues that often escalate in court. Through guided communication and collaboration, participants gain tools to express themselves more clearly, manage conflict with confidence, and explore creative solutions that meet each party’s unique needs.

Private and Confidential

All discussions are held in a private setting, allowing parties to speak openly and work toward resolution without public exposure.

Efficient and Cost-Effective

Mediation is a faster and more affordable alternative than court, saving time, money, and stress while reaching an agreement that fits your needs.

Lasting Results

By focusing on win–win outcomes rather than winners and losers, this process helps preserve important relationships and produces lasting, mutually satisfying agreements.

Sunné Hansen

With a background in psychology, behavioral health, and group facilitation, Sunné brings perspective and humanity to mediation—creating spaces of respect and listening that transform conflict into meaningful dialogue and practical solutions.

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What can be mediated?
  • Relationship and family transitions
  • Workplace, business, and landlord/tenant disputes
  • Real estate, private contracts, and small claims
  • Boards, teams, and organizational conflicts
  • Restorative dialogues and community matters
How is it different from court?

It’s faster, cheaper, and focused on collaboration instead of winning or losing.

Why choose mediation?

It’s private, efficient, and helps preserve important relationships.