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  • Will dispute, online mediation

    Hi

    My Mother's Will is being disputed by my siblings. Up to now they have been going down the litigation route, but every lie they've told I've proved it to be just that with solid proof. Today I've received a letter asking if I'd be willing to participate with online mediation rather than litigation.

    Can anyone please tell me what online mediation means ? After all of the vile, cruel things my siblings have accused me of, I have no desire to see or speak to them ever again but would be open to communication in writing if that's what online mediation means. Please can anyone advise?
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    There are numerous pages online about "online mediation". See, for example, https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...XxX8GTavJ69n6p

    You can of course reply asking exactly what they have in mind and how they see the process working.
    Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

    Guides and handbooks for Litigants in Person - :

    https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...60#post1701560

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    • #3
      My understanding (as it was something I explored) is with online mediation it is the similar to in person mediation. Each person is assigned a virtual room and the mediator goes around the rooms. The mediation impartial, it is not about judging (taking) who is right or wrong - you may be justified in your position if there have been things done and said to you. They try to reach a compromise concession to move things forward. Mediation is considered more cost effective than full on litigation. Good luck with it all

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atticus View Post
        There are numerous pages online about "online mediation". See, for example, https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...XxX8GTavJ69n6p

        You can of course reply asking exactly what they have in mind and how they see the process working.
        Thank you so much for your reply and suggestions, apologies for my late reply, I just haven't been at all well.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BlakSheep View Post
          My understanding (as it was something I explored) is with online mediation it is the similar to in person mediation. Each person is assigned a virtual room and the mediator goes around the rooms. The mediation impartial, it is not about judging (taking) who is right or wrong - you may be justified in your position if there have been things done and said to you. They try to reach a compromise concession to move things forward. Mediation is considered more cost effective than full on litigation. Good luck with it all
          Hi BlakSheep

          Thank you so much for your reply and explanation, I'm really grateful. Thank you also for your good wishes.

          Apologies for my late reply which has been due to me just not being well and letting things slip a little...the battle is still ongoing with the Will sadly as my Sister's Solicitor moves at a glacial pace, and takes on average 8 weeks to respond to correspondence.

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