Mediation/Conflict Resolution

Center For Conflict Resolution (CCR) provides free and flexible mediation services. Mediation is a voluntary process in which two or more parties involved in a dispute work with an impartial party, the mediator, to generate their own solutions in settling their conflict. Unlike a judge or an arbitrator whose decisions subject one party to win and the other party to lose, mediation is about finding a solution that works for both parties. Services are available online or in-person.

Date of Last Formal Update

05/30/2024

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211 Metro Chicago

Location

11 East Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60603

Fax

312-922-6463

Fax

312-922-6463

Hours

Mon 9:00am - 5:00pm; Tue 9:00am - 5:00pm; Wed 9:00am - 5:00pm; Thu 9:00am - 5:00pm; Fri 9:00am - 3:00pm;

Application process

Appointment Required; Anyone who is involved in the dispute can call CCR to open a case. Cases may also be referred by attorneys or judges by contacting the Center for Conflict Resolution. In many situations, if at court, applicants may also request mediation by asking the courtroom clerk or judge.

Languages

Spanish

English

Service area

Cook county, IL

Agency info

Center for Conflict Resolution

Center for Conflict Resolution (CCR) provides free mediation, facilitation, and conflict resolution services throughout Cook County and virtually on Zoom. Disputes appropriate for mediation include family, parenting, neighbor, consumer/merchant, landlord/tenant, and more. CCR also provides mediation and conflict management training, with nonprofit and government discounts available.