Find a way out of your conflict together
I am firmly convinced: If you have worked together successfully once, you can do it again. This is where mediation helps.
Mediation is a structured process in which parties resolve a conflict independently with the help of a neutral third party, the mediator. In contrast to court proceedings, in which a judgment is passed on you, mediation focuses on finding a joint solution.
Why mediation?
- Quick and cost-effective: Mediation is often quicker and more cost-effective than court proceedings.
- Confidentiality: Everything that is discussed in mediation remains confidential.
- Ownership: The parties shape the solution themselves and thus obtain a solution that makes further cooperation possible in the long term.
- Future-oriented: Mediation aims not only to resolve a current conflict, but also to improve the relationship between the parties. A conflict can also be an opportunity!
How does mediation work?
- In the first step, you will look at your conflict together and collect issues that need to be resolved.
- In the subsequent mediation sessions, you will learn to take a completely new look at your conflict and to bring in your individual needs and interests.
- From this, options for solutions can be developed and perspectives identified.
- This will then enable you to reach an agreement together that resolves the conflict and often paves the way for successful future cooperation.
When is mediation useful?
Mediation is suitable for a variety of conflicts, both private and professional.
I will be happy to provide you with further information and individual advice!


