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Dispute Free unveils national dispute resolution services with radio ads in Los Angeles, other markets

Unique new company helps people nationwide settle disputes of all kinds -- over the telephone and the internet

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 25, 2004 --Dispute Free, a company offering dispute resolution services to people across the country via toll-free teleconferencing, has opened its phone lines to residents of Los Angeles and other Southern California communities.

The company uses trained conflict resolution professionals to settle disputes of all kinds -- business/customer, business/business, landlord/tenant, parent/offspring, neighbor/neighbor or spouse/spouse, to name a few. The dispute resolution process takes place over the telephone, is remarkably inexpensive, and can be set up very quickly, usually the same day.

While Dispute Free offers its services to people anywhere in the country, it is currently introducing itself through radio ads in selected markets, including Southern California and several communities in Arizona and Nevada. Mid-West markets are currently under review.

Dispute Free Founder and President Scott Moffett said Dispute Free is uniquely positioned to help people from all walks of life settle big or small disputes quickly and inexpensively.

Sometimes it seems that we move from one argument to another without ever really resolving the core issues," Moffett said. If the issues behind disputes dont get resolved, then the disputes never really go away. Dispute Free offers an inexpensive process that is as close as the nearest telephone -- people can take part in a fast, proven process over the phone, resolve their dispute, and move on with their lives."

Here is how Dispute Free works: One or both parties call Dispute Free on free 800-number telephone lines for a no-charge initial consultation. If Dispute Free believes it can help and if both parties agree to attempt to resolve their differences, a secure teleconference is set-up and the resolution process begins. The parties can be in separate locations -- even in separate states if they so choose. Like other forms of mediation, the results of the Dispute Free process can be binding, but only if the two parties agree to it. A detailed explanation of the Dispute Free process is available by visiting the companys website, www.disputefree.com

By providing nearly instant access to a trained mediator at a low price structure, Dispute Free brings the mediation process to people who may not have been able to consider it before.

Mediation is a great tool," Moffett said. It has a very high rate of success -- some studies put the success rate at 80 percent or more. And, it is less likely to damage on-going personal and business relationships. Dispute Frees unique model provides a safe environment, which reduces tensions and gives people more ability to focus on developing creative and reasonable solutions to their disputes."

About Dispute Free: Dispute Free began operations in January 2004, offering professional dispute resolution services to people across the U.S. over toll-free telephone lines. The companys highly-trained conflict resolution specialists offer a fast and inexpensive alternative to people who need assistance managing conflicts or resolving day-to-day disputes. The results of a Dispute Free session need not be binding, but can be if both sides agree. The two parties need not be in the same room, or even in the same state, during a Dispute Free telephone session. Scott Moffett, a certified mediator and consultant who serves the state of New Hampshire as a member of the Marital Mediator Certification Board, founded the company. He is on the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Conflict Resolution Association and is a member of Association for Conflict Resolution. Scott holds an M.S.W. degree from the University of Kentucky and a B.S. in Child Psychology from San Diego State University. He received mediation certificate training at the Lemmon Mediation Training Center in San Francisco and the San Diego Community Mediation Center, and received his New Hampshire Marital Mediation Certification Training through the Alternative Mediation Center in Keene, New Hampshire. More information can be found at the Dispute Free website -- www.Dispute Free.

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