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The best result is typically one where a disagreement can be settled amicably. But if you've come to the point where it's impossible, it's time to consult a lawyer.
Mediation can be used to settle many heirloom issues. It is a "without prejudice" approach that offers a platform for resolving a disagreement through negotiation. It entails selecting a third party mediator who is impartial and unbiased. A mediator does not decide anything; instead, they merely create the conditions for a fair conversation in which both parties can express their opinions and justifications for the dispute. It is hoped that the conversations will result in a consensus. Your lawyer will typically be present for the discussions.
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