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In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Delaware Mediation Center has announced the implementation of virtual mediation services to continue providing conflict resolution support to the community. The move comes as a way to adapt to the new normal and ensure that individuals and businesses can still access the Center's services safely and conveniently.The Delaware Mediation Center, a non-profit organization that has been providing mediation services to the residents of Delaware for over two decades, has seen an increase in the demand for their services as the pandemic has caused an uptick in conflicts and disputes. With social distancing measures in place, the Center moved swiftly to transition their mediation sessions from in-person to virtual platforms in order to continue assisting those in need of resolution.According to Sarah Johnson, Director of the Delaware Mediation Center, the transition to virtual mediation has been smooth and well-received by clients. "We understand that the pandemic has caused a lot of stress and uncertainty for individuals and businesses, and we are committed to providing a safe and effective way for them to resolve their conflicts," Johnson stated.Through virtual mediation, individuals and businesses can now participate in mediation sessions from the comfort of their own homes or offices using video conferencing platforms. This has not only made the process more convenient for clients but has also allowed the Center to reach a wider audience beyond Delaware.The Delaware Mediation Center's virtual mediation services will cover a range of conflicts, including family disputes, landlord-tenant issues, workplace conflicts, and commercial disputes. The Center's team of experienced mediators will continue to provide their expertise and guidance to help parties reach mutually acceptable solutions and move forward amicably.As the pandemic continues to evolve, the Delaware Mediation Center remains committed to adapting their services to meet the changing needs of the community. By offering virtual mediation services, the Center hopes to continue promoting peace and harmony in Delaware and beyond.