Yes, mediation is confidential. Mediators cannot share information about what happened during mediation with few exceptions. The mediators cannot testify in a court cases or share information with anyone outside of the Mediation Center about what was said.
Exceptions to the confidentiality of mediation include information related to mandatory reporting. This encompasses topics such as elder abuse, child abuse, abuse of an adult with disabilities, or threats to public safety.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mediation
Mediation FAQs
Here you will find many of the most frequently asked questions about our mediation services. Scroll through the list below to find answers to the questions that apply to you.
If you do not find the answer(s) that you are looking for, don’t hesistate to reach out to our Community Mediation Coordinator. Her contact information can be found below.
Who can I talk to about my conflict?
Where will the mediation take place? Can a mediation occur by phone or online?
We do not offer mediation in separate rooms or where you don’t have to see the other person. We can sometimes do mediation on Zoom when someone lives very far away or isn't able to leave their house.
Hwo long does it take to schedule the mediation
How much does mediation cost?
Who will mediate my conflict?
What happens during mediation?
Is the mediation confidential?
Exceptions to the confidentiality of mediation include information related to mandatory reporting. This encompasses topics such as elder abuse, child abuse, abuse of an adult with disabilities, or threats to public safety.
How long does a mediation last?
Can I bring someone with me to mediation?
Mediators do not decide who is right or wrong, so there is no need to bring witnesses.
If you need a support person because of a disability, please let us know that information as soon as possible. Then, we can make a plan to accommodate these needs.
I have a lawyer. Can I bring them to the mediation?
If you would like to bring a lawyer to the mediation session, please let the Community Mediation Coordinator know so they can talk with you about next steps. You can also have your lawyer call us. If a lawyer arrives unexpectedly, we will have to cancel your session until we can talk with everyone involved.
How should I prepare for mediation?
- What is most important to you about the conflict?
- What ideas do you have about how to resolve the conflict?
- How do you want to communicate your concerns and ideas to the other party?
Mediators don't review evidence or documents, since they won't be deciding who is right or wrong.What if I need to reschedule a mediation?
What happens if an agreement reached through mediation is not followed?
Is an agreement reached through mediation at The Mediation Center a legal document? Is it legally-binding?
I’ve been ordered to participate in mediation by the courts. Do I have to?
Get In Touch
Get in touch with our Community Mediation Coordinator. You can reach her by phone at (828) 251-6089 x214 or by email at communitymediation@mediatewnc.org.