• Agreements reached in mediation are long-lasting, since the parties themselves, respecting the particular circumstances of each, reached the agreements. This circumstance makes it possible to generate a greater individual commitment in the fulfilment of the solutions reached and very often, if in the future there is something to change, it is the parties themselves who do so.
  • The number of meetings in a mediation process is limited, which makes it a cheaper option than in the judicial field
  • Everyone wins, because from the moment the parties work together to find a solution, all participants will find present and future benefits that respect their needs and the needs of the other.