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Dispute Resolution offered at Okanogan County Dispute Resolution Center

Dispute Resolution offered at Okanogan County Dispute Resolution Center

Provides voluntary confidential mediation to individuals, organizations and communities. Serves as an alternative or compliment to the judicial system, provides professional training in mediation and conflict resolution, and promotes the vital importance of peacefully resolving disputes. Provides assistance with the following issues: -  Neighborhood problems (noise, pets, parking, lawn & garden, property line problems and other nuisances) -  Landlord-tenant issues (deposits, repairs, damages, etc.) -  Real estate or personal property -  Foreclosure mediation -  Business consumer problems (faulty merchandise, refunds, exchanges, etc.) -  Employer/employee grievances -  School problems involving faculty or administration, students or parents -  Family issues such as problems related to divorce and parenting plans -  Other domestic problems not involving violence or other factors that require professional intervention or assistance Does not assist with the following issues: -  Any problem requiring legal assistance, such as filing lawsuits, criminal defenses, will preparation, etc. -  Issues involving drug/alcohol abuse, domestic violence, abuse to children, or issues where one or more parties fears abuse -  Problems where a party cannot speak adequately on their own behalf, although can work with clients who have a case manager

Physical Address

113 N Main St, Omak, WA 98841

Hours

Phone: M-F, 8am-6pm.

Application process

Call the DRC office, send an e-mail message or drop by to initiate setting up a mediation.

Fee

Varies, call for details.

Eligibility

No eligibility requirements.

Languages

Interpreter services

Agency info

Okanogan County Dispute Resolution Center

The Okanogan County Dispute Resolution Center was started in 1992 and focuses mainly on family law issues. The mission is "to provide voluntary confidential mediation to individuals, organizations and communities. The DRC serves as an alternative or compliment to the judicial system, provides professional training in mediation and conflict resolution, and promotes the vital importance of peacefully resolving disputes."