Mediation
Southampton
- Save thousands of pounds.
- No Court or Employment Tribunal.
- Our mediators cover all of Southampton.
- End your Southampton dispute within 4-8 hours.
- We can mediate for you within 14 days of contact.
- No more stress, worry & sleepless nights.
- Mediate from anywhere in Southampton or via Zoom.
- 100% Confidential & No Obligation
Southampton Mediation
Southampton Mediation is an area that we serve. Home to a host of attractions, such as Ocean Village, Mayflower Theatre, SeaCity Museum, Solent Sky, Tudor House & Garden & West Quay. It is also home to several law firms, businesses and charities that we have had the honor of mediating for.
Southampton Locals
Being local our Southampton mediators can be with you within days. Equally they provide online mediation via Zoom & telephone mediation services. They have been providing Southampton mediation services for several years in a cost effective and confidential manner.
Southampton Mediators
As well as its surrounding areas, our mediators will travel to you. Although we cover the whole of Southampton. The bulk of our mediation's have been in Coxford, Freemantle, Millbrook, Redbridge & Shirley. Banister & Polygon, Bargate, Bassett, Bevois, Portswood & Swaythling. Bitterne Park, Harefield, Peartree, Sholing, Thornhill & Woolston.
Southampton Dispute Types
Covering every type of civil, commercial, workplace, employment, family & neighbour dispute, with a very high success rate. Save money on expensive legal, expert and court fees. Save time, stop wasting it on court and tribunal actions!
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Director, International Commercial & Workplace Mediator & Trainer

Our Southampton Mediation Services Have Helped
The Claimant (C) claimed for £27,882.10 for the payment of money due under a contract made between the C and Defendant (D).
The contract made was done so orally. The oral contract was created between the parties by issue of a request made on behalf of the D to the C for goods and services. Namely the supply of metal for the creation of commercial shopfitting and canopies.
The contract being made at the D’s premises on various dates stretching over three months.
The C claimed that the contract had been fully performed by the C in all respects and that the invoiced value under the contract was due and owing.
Furthermore, C claimed interest on the sum claimed for, as well as compensation and reasonable costs of £325 under the Late Payment of Commercial Debt’s (Interest) Act 1998 as amended. The D denied the whole claim, stating that the parties had strong words one day. Whereby C out of spite brought the said claim.
The mediation took four hours and took place in person at a Birmingham venue.