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Dispute resolution
Resolve your dispute faster, at lower cost, with complete confidentiality — guided by a certified mediator on the Juge.ca network.
Most mediations close within 1–3 sessions. No waiting for a court date — schedule your first session within days.
Mediation typically costs a fraction of litigation. Split fees between parties and avoid court filing costs, expert fees, and months of legal bills.
Everything said in mediation stays in mediation. Discussions cannot be used as evidence in court, encouraging honest dialogue and creative solutions.
Submit your request
Describe your dispute and select a certified mediator from the Juge.ca network.
Schedule a session
Choose a date and mode (virtual or in-person) that works for both parties.
Mediate with confidence
The mediator guides discussions in a confidential and neutral environment.
Finalize the agreement
If agreement is reached, the mediator prepares a written memorandum of understanding.
Les frais sont partagés entre les parties. Aucune surprise.
From $350
For straightforward disputes where one session is likely sufficient.
From $900
For complex disputes requiring multiple sessions and a written settlement agreement.
Subsidized — from $0
For family matters (separation, divorce, parenting plans). Government-subsidized sessions available based on income.
Mediation fees are typically split equally between parties. Exact fees depend on the mediator selected and case complexity. Juge.ca is a legal-information platform — it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
Connectez-vous avec un médiateur certifié du réseau Juge.ca. La première consultation est gratuite.