Mediation and Negotiation Services
Practical resolution without the cost, time, and stress of litigation
Introduction
Most disputes do not need to go to court. Crown Advisors provides structured negotiation support and, where accreditation is in place, formal mediation services, helping individuals and businesses reach practical resolutions without the cost, time, and stress of litigation.
Track One: Supported Negotiation (Available Now)
- Employment dispute negotiation and ACAS Early Conciliation support
- Landlord and tenant negotiation including rent arrears, deposits, property condition, rent increase disputes, and Renters Rights Act matters
- Consumer and business dispute negotiation and settlement correspondence
- Debt negotiation and creditor correspondence including repayment proposals
- Online dispute resolution support for airline, retail, financial, and marketplace disputes
- Workplace conflict support including grievance preparation and employer correspondence
- Neighbour and community dispute support including boundary, noise, and access correspondence
- Pre-action protocol compliance support under the Civil Procedure Rules
- Ombudsman scheme preparation including Financial, Energy, Housing, and Legal Ombudsman
Track Two: Formal Mediation (Subject to Accreditation)
Crown Advisors is developing its formal mediation service subject to accreditation with a recognised mediation body. Upon accreditation, the following will be available:
- Civil and commercial mediation
- Workplace and employment mediation
- Community and neighbour dispute mediation
ACAS Early Conciliation Support
Before an Employment Tribunal claim can be submitted, ACAS contact is mandatory. Crown Advisors provides dedicated support throughout the Early Conciliation process, preparing your position and supporting correspondence through to conclusion or onward referral.
Crown Advisors is not a law firm and is not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority or any other legal services regulator. We do not provide reserved legal activities as defined by the Legal Services Act 2007. These include the conduct of litigation, the exercise of rights of audience in courts where not permitted, and the provision of legal advice on the merits of a legal claim. Our services are advisory, documentary, and support-based in nature. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 applies to all services we provide. We hold professional indemnity insurance and operate a named complaints procedure. If you are dissatisfied with our service, please refer to our Complaints page.
