Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Why you should Choose Mediation in the Workplace

Mediation is a process that brings people together to resolve their conflicts in a peaceful and proactive way.

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But, why should you use mediation when it comes to resolving disputes in the workplace?

Mediation allows employees to feel recognized and understood. Why? Because they are being heard and they have the power to hear other people’s opinion!

Mediation offers employees the opportunity to feel self-empowered. The workplace is a place where people normally feel they are being told what to do; mediation allows you to have your own input into the final decision.

Mediation is about timeliness and speed. Mediation can take place quickly and doesn’t have to be dragged out for many months. When we compare this to a complaint filed to a court, it can take years to resolve!

Mediation is cost effective not only with money, but time as well. Fees are usually a fraction of the price of the cost of normal legal fees.

Mediation is always confidential. By nature and by contract, mediations are always confidential, so there is no need to worry about a public record like you would with a lawsuit.

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Mediation can provide a non-public way for disputing parties to discuss the conflict. From there they can communicate in a civilised manner and come to an agreed upon decision – this is vital when it comes to mediation in the workplace.

At Cape Mediators we offer mediation in the workplace around disciplinary issues, performance, workplace behaviour as well as dismissals and retrenchments.

Be sure to contact Cape Mediators today: email mike@capemediators.co.za or give us a call on 082 422 3324 to book your session.

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Considering Divorce Mediation? Contact Cape Mediators today!


Mediation is the act of a neutral person, the mediator, helping both parties involved to come to a mutual agreement. The process of mediation gives the parties the opportunity to discuss disagreements, clear up any misunderstandings, figure out concerns and then agree on a settlement agreement.

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When it comes to divorce, it can be an emotional process for all members of the family, especially young children who witness the separation of their parents. If you are going through a divorce and you do not take care to be considerate and plan properly, you can make silly decisions because of pride and resentment.

By using alternative divorce solution such as mediation, how does it benefit you?

- You remain in complete control of your family’s future, happiness and stability

- Cape Mediators assist you to make a fair decision in order to move forward in a cooperative manner

- We will help to turn the battle field into a zone where both parties feel safe

- We help change a process that would usually be very combative into one where both parties work together

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We want you and your family to experience the benefits of divorce mediation – Contact Cape Mediators on 082 422 3324 or email mike@capemediators.co.za to take the first step!

Wednesday, 28 March 2018

What does the Mediation Process involve?

In this day and age mediation is used far and wide, and there is rarely a case that is not suitable for mediation!

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But what does the mediation process involve? Well, both parties will choose their own process, although mediation does follow it's own pattern in general. It is a process that is completely confidential without any prejudice from the mediator. Many people steer towards mediation because of the fact that it stays away from the court room and allows you to express yourself freely.

Related imageA mediator is a neutral person that assists both parties to come to an agreement or settlement. A good mediator is not a judge, but a person that can test both parties and highlight strengths and weaknesses in order to some to a settlement where both parties are happy.

However, the decision to settle is made by the parties. They cannot be forced to settle and will only settle if the terms of that settlement have been agreed.

That is why it is always important to have someone empowered to make a final decision on settlement attending the mediation. There is nothing more frustrating than reaching a deal in principle but then having to adjourn because the decision has to be referred back to someone who is not present.

Mediation is a tried and tested way to resolve conflicts and disputes, including those which are complex and high value.

This is why mediation is seen as a more peaceful and accepted solution that ends and resolves conflicts of any magnitude.

Mediation is an alternative way to resolve conflicts, such as landlord/tenant resolution, labor and contractual disputes, and divorce settlements. Be sure to contact Cape Mediators today: email mike@capemediators.co.za or give us a call on 082 422 3324 to book your session!

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Landlord vs. Tenant Mediation

“Your home is your safe place”

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Until such time as you have a dispute or are in conflict with your landlord...

You have a lease agreement; this agreement ensures that your rights are protected. However, a situation may arise where you feel aggrieved and decide that it is your time to act on it.

Contact is made with the Landlord, who does not share the view you have. In fact, your landlord inflames the situation by threatening your right of abode.

Firstly, within the agreement is there a clause relating to disputes? Most of the time – yes – but it really only provides for legal intervention at your expense. Even if you win the legal action you probably will not be awarded full costs.

A simple clause added will give you peace of mind that in the event of dispute or conflict the parties agree to mediate the matter. If a mutual agreement cannot be reached, the said matter can be referred to an arbitrator to make a ruling.

The mediation process costs are shared by the parties and the agreement is based on mutual acceptance thereof and not decided on a point of law.

Do you want to refer a dispute? Cape Mediators can help you out. 

Email us mike@capemediators.co.za or give us a call on 082 422 3324

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

The 6 Main Benefits of Mediation

Choosing mediation means a lot more benefits you, especially when it comes to improving the understanding between you and the other party.

Some of the best benefits of mediation are…

-- Avoiding Court. When you choose mediation, it usually means that you do not have to go to court. At the end of your case, your mediator will usually prepare your paperwork and file it with the court.

-- Affordable. It can be very expensive to use traditional litigation. Mediation is a lot cheaper because the focus is to come to a mutual agreement not to destroy the other party.

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-- Faster Agreements. Mediation happens according to your timeline and can be done quickly, sometimes in just a few short months or even weeks!

-- Customer Satisfaction. Those who use mediation come to a mutual agreement where both sides are happy with the outcome and there isn’t an overwhelming amount of stress.

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-- Privacy. Mediation usually takes place in a private place, like in the mediator’s office, rather than making it a public process.

-- Preserves Relationships. Whether it is a divorce settlement or a labour dispute, preserving your relationship can be the main benefit of using mediation. Mediation focuses on communicating with each other respectfully instead of attacking one another.

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These are just some of the main benefits of mediation. Of course, there are many other benefits as well, this is why mediation is seen as a more peaceful and accepted solution that ends and resolves conflicts of any magnitude.


If you are looking for professional mediation services in Cape Town and the surrounding areas, do not hesitate to contact Cape Mediators today: email mike@capemediators.co.za or give us a call on 082 422 3324 to book your session. 

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Barriers that Families Face when it comes to Mediation

Why do so many people decide that mediation will be unsuccessful?

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Well, there are a few barriers that many mediation clients will experience when they are considering using a mediator.

First of all, lawyers are often contacted as a first resort. Why? Becase this has become the norm among many people.

Let’s take a look at some of the barriers that may come up should a family / couple, etc. choose mediation…

     1.       The couple / family have already tried to sort things out, and assume it is too late to mediate

     2.       The other party refuses to mediate

     3.       The mediator was chosen by the other party so they cannot possibly be neutral

     4.       The other person will most probably not change their mind no matter what the mediator does

     5.       The other party cannot afford mediation

Many couples / families, etc. who are going through issues feel that mediation would not provide the right practical and emotional support. HOWEVER, even though there are challenges when it comes to mediation, it is in fact the right process to choose!

Mediation is a cost effective, but effective way to resolve conflicts and disputes, including those which are complex and high value. 


Be sure to contact Cape Mediators today: email mike@capemediators.co.za or give us a call on 082 422 3324 to book your session.

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Why should you use Workplace Mediation?

There are many advantages of workplace mediation, one of them being that the issue is solved informally, in a civilised manner with both parties being heard equally by the mediator.

As both parties sit down and work together to find a fair solution, the end result is in the hands of the participants. Both parties are committed to the same thing – agreeing on an effective, long-lasting solution.

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When it comes to workplace mediation, these are some of the situations that may arise:

-- There are clashes between people who have problems working together and simply do not get along.

-- A once happy working relationship has fallen apart.

-- Employees have become bitter and there are grievances because of a disciplinary procedure.

-- Someone in the workplace has been accused of sexual harassment.

Workplace mediation follows the following principles…

      ·         It is a fair, voluntary process where both parties must agree to be a part of the mediation.
      ·         Anyone who wants to withdraw from the mediation can do so at any time.
      ·         The mediation is confidential unless the parties agree otherwise.
      ·         It is a fast process that can begin whenever all parties are ready.
      ·         The mediator is always neutral.

The main purpose of mediation is to let each person involved with the dispute the opportunity to be heard and work together to find a solution.

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Do you think you may need to contact a mediator for workplace mediation? To book your session, contact Cape Mediators in Cape Town today on 082 422 3324 or email mike@capemediators.co.za