Mediation
A neutral mediator helps both sides talk, understand each other and shape their own agreement.
How it worksNCP Associates settles disputes through mediation, conciliation and arbitration — the calmer, faster and far more affordable path than litigation. No case is too big or too small. We do them all.
Free, no-obligation first conversation · WhatsApp, phone or email
two sides, one resolution
Litigation is slow, expensive and public, and it tends to burn every bridge on the way. Alternative Dispute Resolution is built for the opposite outcome.
Resolving a matter through ADR typically costs a small fraction of full litigation — that is the whole point.
Court rolls can take years. ADR moves at the pace of the parties, often resolving in weeks.
No public courtroom and no public record — your dispute and your reputation stay confidential.
ADR is built on resolution, not winning at all costs, so working relationships can survive the dispute.
Not sure which fits? That is exactly what the first conversation is for — we will point you to the right one.
A neutral mediator helps both sides talk, understand each other and shape their own agreement.
How it worksA conciliator actively steers both parties toward a settlement, proposing terms along the way.
How it worksAn impartial arbitrator hears both sides and delivers a binding decision — privately and faster than court.
How it worksTell us about your dispute over WhatsApp, phone or email. No obligation, no jargon — just a conversation about where things stand.
We listen to both the facts and your goals, then recommend the right path — mediation, conciliation or arbitration — and explain what to expect.
We bring the parties together and work through the issues calmly and impartially, keeping the process moving toward common ground.
The outcome is captured in a clear, enforceable agreement or award — so the matter is genuinely settled and everyone can move on.
The first conversation is free and there is no obligation. WhatsApp is the quickest way to reach us.
No case is too big or too small — we do them all.