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Dispute Resolution offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County

Dispute Resolution offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County

The Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County offers mediation as a more peaceful alternative to litigation. If your wish is to avoid the court system, improve communication, or preserve or restore relationships, mediation is designed to do just that.  Clients that choose to use mediation still have the option of using the court system should the outcome of mediation not meet their needs.  What is Mediation?   An informal process where impartial mediators help people resolve a conflict.   Mediators facilitate, or guide, the conversation.   Parties talk about what is important to them in a safe setting.   A private and confidential process.   An opportunity to explore options not considered in the past.   A chance to develop realistic, workable solutions.   Clients control the outcome - reaching an agreement is voluntary.   The DRC does not provide legal advice, counseling services or tell people how to resolve their conflict in mediation services.   Who should use mediation?    Mediation is an excellent choice for clients who wish to have a say in the outcome of the conflict. Typical cases we hear involve; Divorce cases, creating or Modifying Parent Plans, family/interpersonal disputes, Neighborhood conflicts, Commercial disputes, Landlord and tenant disputes, Workplace conflicts, Contract negotiations, Large group facilitations, Communication agreements and more.

Physical Address

9321 Bay Shore Drive Northwest, Silverdale, WA 98383

Hours

Phone: M-F, 9am-3pm Office Hours: M-Th, 9:30am-3pm

Application process

Call or email to determine if mediation is appropriate in your case.

Fee

Different fee structures for different types of services. Sliding scale.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Agency info

Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County

Provides people with options for settling disputes themselves--out of court--voluntarily. Professionally trained volunteer mediators meet with clients to assist them in reaching mutually agreeable solutions.  The available programs: parent-youth mediation, victim-offender mediation, neighbor-neighbor community mediation, small claims court items, landlord/tenant mediation, family/interpersonal, parenting plans, divorce and post-divorce matters, as well as foreclosure mediations. Multi-party restorative mediations and facilitations are offered in circle format for a wide variety of issues affecting groups of individuals. The Center also offers a wide variety of trainings that help the community to better navigate their way through the inevitable conflicts in life.