Litigation vs. Mediation: A Strategic Analysis
Litigation transfers decision-making to the court.
Mediation retains control between parties.
Litigation is appropriate in cases involving:
Hidden assets
Domestic violence
Extreme power imbalance
Mediation may be appropriate when:
Transparency exists
Both parties are willing to negotiate
Cost containment is a priority
Litigation increases unpredictability and expense.
Mediation increases customization and control.
The question is not which sounds stronger.
The question is which produces stability.
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