Marquette Alger Resolution Service
Description:
Mediators are community residents who have been trained under the guidelines set forth by the State Court Administrative Office.
A mediator is a neutral person that manages the mediation process. Mediators assist parties to both identify the issues of a dispute and discuss solutions to them.
A Mediator Does Not:
- Make suggestions
- Make decisions
- Take sides
- Force any party to reach an agreement
- Offer legal advice
Marquette Alger Resolution Center’s roster of qualified mediators represent a wide variety of professional disciplines. They have successfully completed a training course established by the Michigan Supreme Court.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Marquette Alger Resolution Service provides facilitative mediation services to the residents and businesses of Marquette and Alger counties in Michigan.
Types of Disputes Handled
- Domestic Relations (including parenting time and divorce)
- General Civil Lawsuits
- Small Claims Matters
- Landlord/Tenant Disputes
- Guardianship and Family Caregiving Issues
- Employment (employee/employee and employee/employer)
- Discrimination (through Mich. Department of Civil Rights)
- Neighborhood and Community Conflict
- Family Disputes
- Claims involving Money and Personal Property
- Restorative Justice & Victim Offender Restitution
- Special Education
- Business to Business Disputes
- Contractual Matters
- Large Group Facilitation
Mediation Specialties
- Domestic, including Parenting Time & Divorce
- Child Protection
- Employment
- Discrimination
- Guardianship / Family Caregiving
- Mental Health
- Restorative Justice
- Special Education
- Victim / Offender
- Large Group Facilitation
Location: Marquette Alger Resolution Service
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Category: Legal Services
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