More than 70% of notarial mediations end with a satisfactory agreement for the parties, according to data from the SIGNUM Foundation. This figure highlights the effectiveness of notarial mediation as an alternative to the judicial route for conflict resolution.
What advantages does notarial mediation offer?
- Speed: The mediation process is much faster than a court proceeding, with an average duration of just a few weeks.
- Savings: It allows for significant cost savings, as there are no expenses for court representatives, court fees or possible cost awards.
- Confidentiality: Mediation sessions are completely confidential, which facilitates communication between the parties.
- Flexibility: The process adapts to the needs of the parties, allowing greater flexibility in the search for solutions.
- Legal certainty: The notarial mediation agreement can be elevated to a public deed, which gives it maximum legal certainty.
In what cases can notarial mediation be applied?
It can be applied in a wide range of conflicts, both civil and commercial:
- Conflicts between property owners
- Banking or mortgage contracts
- Property purchase and sale
- Rentals
- Conflicts between companies and clients
- Conflicts between companies and suppliers
- Inheritances
- Couple conflicts
- Conflicts in family businesses
How does notarial mediation work?
The notarial mediation process is simple and flexible:
- The parties submit their mediation request to a mediator notary.
- The mediator notary brings the parties together in an informative session to explain the process.
- The parties present their points of view and needs.
- The mediator notary facilitates communication between the parties and helps them find satisfactory solutions for everyone.
- If an agreement is reached, it is documented in a mediation act that can be elevated to a public deed.
Do you want to resolve your conflict quickly, economically and effectively?
Request a notarial mediation through the following link: https://notario.org/servicios-de-conciliacion-online/
You will find a list of mediator notaries in your area and you can start the process online.