BRIDGING THE GAP TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
  • Home
  • About Us
    • NDRC Brochure >
      • FAQs >
        • What issues can be mediated?
        • Dispute resolution styles, what's the difference?
        • What is Collaborative Divorce?
        • Selecting a Mediator
  • Become a Member/ Renew
    • Membership Application
  • Members
    • Membership Directory
  • 2022 Training
    • Speakers Bureau
    • Past Trainings >
      • 2018 - Lee Jay Berman
      • 2016 - Elise Chambers
      • 2015 - Kenneth Cloke
      • 2014 - Magruder Training
      • 2013 - Shienvold Training
      • 2012 - Fong Training
      • 2011 - Mosten Training >
        • Training Materials
      • 2009 - Meierding Training
      • 2007 - Benjamin Training
      • 2006 - Melamed Training
    • Calendar >
      • Future Events
      • Past Events
  • Conversation Series
  • Contact Us
  • Resources

How do I select a mediator?

Picture
Nevada Mediators are not required to be licensed or certified. It is important to find a mediator whose style makes you comfortable. There are also some key questions you may wish to ask:
     

  • What training have you received and where? 
  • How long have you been mediating?
  • How much experience do you have with this type of conflict?
  • What professional code of conduct do you follow in your practice?
  • What do you charge and what is included in the fee?
  • Do you charge for an initial consultation?
  • When the mediation is completed what documents do you prepare?
  • Do you think my particular dispute is suitable for mediation?

What issues can be mediated?
Dispute resolution styles, what's the difference?
Proudly powered by Weebly