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Chroma Mediation

Connect
| C |

Establish connection and create a safe, neutral space where everyone is heard, valued, and respected throughout.

Hear
| H |

Listen actively to each party’s perspective, gathering facts, emotions, and deeper interests that drive their concerns.

Reframe
| R |

Clarify and reflect back what has been shared, guiding parties to reveal core issues and resolve misunderstandings.

OpenUp
| O |

Facilitate brainstorming of potential solutions, encouraging everyone to freely offer ideas without any judgment.

Moderate
| M |

Guide the negotiation process, helping parties evaluate options and reach a fair and mutually acceptable resolution.

Agree
| A |

Formalize the resolution with a clear, concise agreement outlining each party’s commitments and responsibilities.

Julien Vergély

Unlock the power of resolution with mediation—a process that transforms conflict into collaboration, saving time, money, and relationships while empowering all parties to create their own lasting solutions.


Why choose mediation



1. Faster Resolution

Mediation typically resolves conflicts much quicker than litigation, saving time and reducing stress for all parties involved.


2. Cost-Effective

It is far more affordable than going to court, with fewer legal fees and associated costs, making it an efficient way to settle disputes.


3. Confidential Process

Unlike public court proceedings, mediation is private and confidential, protecting sensitive information and allowing for open, honest dialogue.


4. Greater Control

Parties retain control over the outcome (and, in turn, their wallets). Instead of a judge making the decision, the parties work together to find a mutually acceptable solution.


5. Preserves Relationships

Mediation focuses on collaboration and communication, often helping to preserve or even strengthen relationships that might otherwise be damaged by adversarial litigation.


6. Flexibility and Creativity

Mediation allows for flexible and creative solutions that might not be available through traditional legal channels.


7. Voluntary and Impartial

The process is voluntary, and the mediator remains impartial, ensuring a fair process focused on finding common ground.