Communities and Justice

Common mediation dispute types

We regularly help people resolve a wide range of disputes.

  • Neighbours: we mediate disputes about fences, trees, noise, animals, privacy and access to property.
  • Family, relationships and children: we help families deal with disputes including disputes between parents and children, brothers, sisters, cousins and grandparents.
  • Business and consumers: we mediate disputes between business and customers, business and contractors about things like quality of products or work or payments due.
  • Money and debt: we mediate between people who owe or are owed money from business relationships, accidents involving damage to motor vehicles or personal property.
  • Communities and associations: we mediate between people with social relationships, for example friends and community members; or disputes between people involved in community groups, for example in social clubs, sporting groups, charities, and associations of people involved in music and the arts.
  • Work and employment: we mediate disputes between people who work together and for people who have an issue with their employer.

And many more: contact CJC to see if your dispute is suitable for mediation.

"I felt supported and safe. I felt encouraged to have my say. I was given the tools to listen without reacting, even in difficult circumstances. I felt the process was always moving forward."


Last updated:

15 Oct 2024