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In response to the increasing demand for virtual dispute resolution services, the Vermont Mediation Center has announced the launch of innovative online mediation services. The new platform, which was officially unveiled on November 6, 2025, aims to provide individuals and organizations with a convenient and accessible way to resolve conflicts without the need for in-person meetings.The Vermont Mediation Center has been a leading provider of mediation services in the state for over two decades, offering a wide range of conflict resolution and negotiation services to help disputing parties reach mutually satisfactory agreements. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic limiting the ability to conduct face-to-face meetings, the center recognized the need to adapt its services to meet the changing needs of its clients.The new virtual mediation platform will allow parties to participate in mediation sessions from the comfort of their own homes or offices, eliminating the need for travel and reducing the risk of exposure to the virus. Utilizing video conferencing technology, trained mediators will facilitate discussions and negotiations between the parties, helping them to find common ground and reach a resolution to their disputes."We are excited to launch our new virtual mediation services, which will provide our clients with a safe, convenient, and efficient way to resolve their conflicts," said Jane Smith, Executive Director of the Vermont Mediation Center. "By removing the barriers to in-person meetings, we hope to make mediation more accessible to a wider range of individuals and organizations."The Vermont Mediation Center's virtual mediation services will cover a variety of disputes, including family conflicts, landlord-tenant disputes, workplace disagreements, and community disputes. The center's team of experienced and certified mediators will work with parties to identify their needs and interests, facilitate open communication, and guide them towards reaching mutually agreeable solutions.In addition to its new virtual mediation services, the Vermont Mediation Center will continue to offer in-person mediation services for those who prefer face-to-face meetings. The center is committed to providing high-quality, client-centered dispute resolution services to individuals and organizations throughout Vermont.For more information about the Vermont Mediation Center's virtual mediation services, including pricing and scheduling, interested parties are encouraged to visit the center's website or contact their office directly. The launch of this innovative platform marks a significant milestone in the center's ongoing efforts to adapt to the changing needs of its clients and to provide accessible and effective conflict resolution services in the digital age.