Mediation

Alternative Dispute Resolution with Speed, Confidentiality and Party Control

Mediation, pursuant to Law 4640/2019, is a structured and efficient out-of-court dispute resolution process. Its objective is to achieve an amicable settlement between the parties, without recourse to litigation.

The process is conducted with the participation of the parties and their legal counsel, under the guidance of an accredited mediator and in conditions of strict confidentiality.

HOW THE PROCESS WORKS

During mediation, the parties play an active role in shaping the outcome. With the assistance of the mediator, the real needs and underlying interests of each side are identified, in order to explore a mutually acceptable and sustainable solution.

The final decision is not imposed by a third party, but is reached by the parties themselves, who retain full control over both the process and the result.

ADVANTAGES OF MEDIATION

Choosing mediation offers significant advantages compared to court proceedings:

  • Faster resolution of disputes, without lengthy litigation

  • Reduced cost, by avoiding time-consuming and expensive court procedures

  • Confidentiality and privacy, as the process is not public

  • Preservation of professional and personal relationships, where this is important

  • Flexibility, regarding both the procedure and the content of the agreement

Areas of Mediation

Mediation may be applied, indicatively, in the following areas:

Banking Mediation

School Mediation

Civil and Commercial Disputes

Family Disputes

Workplace Mediation

Real Estate / Land Registry Mediation

Accredited Mediation

Anastasia Aktipi is an accredited mediator of the Ministry of Justice, specializing in alternative dispute resolution and actively involved in mediation proceedings in accordance with the applicable legal framework.

Her experience and professional training ensure a structured, impartial, and effective process, conducted with full respect for the interests of all parties involved.

Contact us to assess whether your case may be resolved through mediation.