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Closing Statement and Termination in Mediation

March 18, 2024

At the end of the mediation process, the mediator typically delivers a closing statement, marking an important moment in the proceedings. Closure is essential to ensure that all parties have addressed their concerns and interests, including any underlying relationship issues. Mediation ends in agreement, partial agreement, or no agreement, with the mediator reinforcing commitment to any agreements reached. Typically, the mediator’s closing statement expresses gratitude to the parties for their participation and effort throughout the mediation.

A mediator’s closing statement typically covers:

In cases of partial or no resolution, the mediator focuses on terminating the mediation positively, acknowledging progress and any agreements made and offering hope for resolution of remaining issues. The mediator may also highlight achievements such as information sharing during mediation that left the dispute in a better state than when the mediation began. The mediator often encourages parties to continue efforts, with the possibility of further mediation sessions.

Counsel representing parties during mediation can also play important roles in closing and termination:

Counsel’s involvement in the closing and termination of mediation enhances understanding, cooperation, and resolution, maximizing mediation effectiveness.

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