What is Mediation?
Mediation is a form of dispute resolution that involves a neutral third party who helps parties negotiate and reach resolution. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process. A mediator helps facilitate open communication for parties to explore interests and identify common ground.
During mediation, the mediator helps parties focus on their needs and generating options for resolution. The goal of mediation is to achieve a mutually agreeable resolution. Mediation can be used to resolve a wide range of disputes, including those related to divorce, custody, employment, business dealings, personal injury, and other disputed matters.
During mediation, the mediator helps parties focus on their needs and generating options for resolution. The goal of mediation is to achieve a mutually agreeable resolution. Mediation can be used to resolve a wide range of disputes, including those related to divorce, custody, employment, business dealings, personal injury, and other disputed matters.
What is Mediation?
Allison Navar is an attorney mediator with 10+ years experience practicing in areas of family law, general civil litigation, real estate transactions, and commercial transactions.
Allison is a St. George, Utah native who’s earned degrees from the University of Utah, University of Dayton School of Law, Cornell Real Estate, and Utah Dispute Resolution. She is dedicated to the highest principles of professional conflict resolution and aims to aid clients in overcoming their disputes peacefully.
In her free time she enjoys time with family and friends, rock climbing, yoga, aerial, pack rafting, canyoneering and generally enjoying nature.
In her free time she enjoys time with family and friends, rock climbing, yoga, aerial, pack rafting, canyoneering and generally enjoying nature.