With more than 15 years experience our independent nationally accredited mediators can assist you with workplace conflict and bullying, family dispute resolution, commercial and community mediations.
Why use Menzies Mediation?
Keep you out of the court system
Remain affordable
Use experienced mediators
Flexible with your time to allow you to mediate at your own pace
Allow you to make your own decisions that best suits you and your children
Special fees if there is a requirement for a longer mediation
Provide payment plans for families to have access to mediation service
Northern Queensland based (flexible for travel to other locations)
Self-refer (that is you can come to us directly or through other organisations or your representative)
Our aim is to:
Advantages of Mediation
An opportunity to tell your side of the story
No court cost. Legal fees kept to a minimum (extremely cost effective)
Time effective
Parties make their own decisions and not the court or arbitration
Gives workable outcomes (especially if there has to be a continuing relationship) such as in family, neighbourhood or any other disputes
Confidentiality of the process
Voluntary nature of the discussions
Informal process
Less stress
Our professional accredited and experienced mediators based in Cairns Queensland will guide you through the process.
We employ different mediation models to suit any particular setting. We view and assess some conflict as a crisis in communication and we include techniques that look to personal strength, interpersonal responsiveness, constructive interaction, new understandings of the situation, critically examining the possibilities, constructively moving forward with the parties making their own decisions. This site will provide you with useful information on our mediation services based in Cairns Queensland.
Should you have any questions, contact our team and we will be more than happy to provide you with further information and assistance.
Disclaimer: This website is intended to only provide general information about the mediation process and other important information.
You should make your own enquiries or seek independent professional advice before making any decisions concerning your own interests.