MEDIATION

What is mediation? Mediation is an alternative to court where individuals work with a neutral third party to reach a resolution to their disagreement.

Why mediate instead of going to Court? Mediation has several advantages over court:

  • Greater control of the solution by the parties
  • Less time consuming
  • Less formal
  • Less expensive
  • More satisfying for the parties

What types of disputes can go to mediation? Mediation has a wide variety of applications:

  • Divorce
  • Employer-employee
  • Co-workers
  • Small claims
  • Large claims
  • Probate
  • Child support & property division
  • Landlord-tenant
  • Restraining orders
  • Collections
  • Multi-party cases
  • Dissolution of civil unions
  • Why choose Paul Stenzel over other mediators? My style is facilitative mediation. Facilitative mediation means the parties drive the process, with the assistance of the mediator. That is, through careful and attentive listening, I will assist the parties to set aside personal feelings, explore all options and propose solutions.

    How does it work? We meet in an office at a mutually agreed upon time. A session is usually between 90 minutes and 2 hours. After the session, if an agreement is reached, I will provide a written summary in letter form.

  • Email
      paul@paulstenzel.com
  • Phone
       414-534-5376
  • Address
       PO Box 11696
       Shorewood, WI 53211