Our Business is Resolving Conflict

Mediators of Georgia provides mediation and dispute resolution services across the state of Georgia that are quick, efficient, and inexpensive.

Mediation can be a solution for resolving complex disputes.

People don't always agree. Sometimes that results in a legal dispute.


Whether it is a disagreement between business associates or family members, Mediators of Georgia can help resolve your dispute so you can get on with your life.

As registered mediators with the State of Georgia, Mediators of Georgia has helped many people and companies reach an agreement that benefits all parties involved.


Mediators of Georgia can help you, too.

The Mediators of Georgia Difference

100% Neutral & Fair

As a Registered Neutral for the State of Georgia, our mediators will not take any sides and work with all parties to resolve your dispute quickly & farily.

Non-Attorney Mediator

You don't have to use an attorney to mediate your case. Our hourly rate is less expensive than a typical attorney mediator.

Mediation Can Save You Time & Money by Avoiding Court

Resolving your conflict in court may take months and it can be very costly. Mediation can significantly save you time and money.

Agree to Disagree, Or Don't

Our job as a mediator is to facilitate negotiations and our goal is for all parties to walk away with an agreement. We don't set mandates and options we present are optional.

More About Mediators of Georgia

Communication is the foundation of successful mediation

For the mediation process to be successful, all parties should come prepared to be open and honest with all communication, including providing the other party with all information relevant to resolving the dispute. A mediator can help facilitate communication and negotiations, and will listen to all sides of the dispute and present options that are mutually agreeable, not not mandatory.

What to look for in choosing a neutral party to mediate your dispute
✓ Impartiality
✓ Ability to listen and understand each side
✓ Experience with complex negotiations
✓ Confidentiality
Learn more about the mediation process
Mediation Services

Resources for Successful Mediation & Dispute Resolution

By Bo Bone November 29, 2024
You've been given a court order to Mediate, why?
December 15, 2023
Richard Brown, Esq.
By Bo Bone August 15, 2023
You received a notice from your local court that you must attend a mediation for some kind of dispute or disagreement. Here's what you should expect during the mediation process.