Apply for mediation
You can apply for mediation to settle a dispute before going to court.
Before applying for mediation, you should:
- have tried to resolve the matter yourself—if it is safe to do so
- be willing to meet with the other party to resolve the dispute.
Learn more about mediation and how it works.
How to apply
Apply online below.
We’ll ask for:
- the name of the person you’re in dispute with and their contact details
- some details about the matter.
This will help us decide if your matter is suitable for mediation.
If there is a court order(s) in place that prevents you from contacting the other person, we will need to see a copy of it.
For more information or to ask how you can apply another way, contact your nearest Dispute Resolution Centre.
What happens next
Your application will be automatically sent to your local Dispute Resolution Centre. We’ll assess the dispute and decide if it’s suitable for mediation. If it is, we’ll contact the other people involved.
If the matter is not suitable, we’ll contact you and close the file.
If they agree to a mediation session, we’ll set up a date and time that works for everyone involved.
Read about how mediation works.
Mediation is voluntary
For a mediation session to go ahead, all parties must agree to attend. We’ll tell you if the other person refuses, but we can’t tell you why due to privacy.
Read more about mediation.