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    Address:

    Avenue J. Marvel 20A
    5032 Corroy-le-Château 

    Cell phone: +32 475 79 66 86 
    E-mail: info@lemediateur.be
    Website: www.lemediateur.be (only available in French) 

    Submit a mediation request
    via Belmed

    For which problems ?

    Any dispute relating to:

    • consumer goods

    • general consumer services

    • post services and electronic communications

    • transportation

    • leisure services

    • energy and water supply

    • health

    • education

    • financial services

    Fees

    During a first contact, I will check whether your dispute can be dealt with amicably or not. I will give you any useful information about my possible intervention. My rate will only start to apply when you and the other party have formally assigned me my mission.

    The tariff applied for mediation procedures can be found hereunder. It applies to all tasks carried out by the mediator.

    The hourly fee is only applicable to mediation requests made on www.belmed.fgov.be and amounts to 65 euros/hour, VAT included.

    Before the mediator can take any action, each party involved in the procedure has to pay a provision of 130 euros VAT included (2 hours) on the mediator’s bank account. This sum will be used to cover the first expenses and will be deducted from the final bill.

    Unless agreed otherwise, the mediation fees are paid in equal parts by each party involved in the mediation process. If there are more than two parties in the process, each additional party will be invited to pay the same amount.

    http://www.belgium.be/fr/justice/victime/assistance_judiciaire/frais/ (only available in French)

    Languages

    Language of the procedure: French

    Prerequisites for access

    • You must have tried to contact the other party or the company, to no avail;
    • You can take action as a private individual or a professional (legal entity or natural person).

    How does it work ?

    The mediator is registered with the FPS Justice in compliance with the act of 21 February 2005 amending the Judicial code as regards mediation. He follows the strict ethical principles inherent to his function. The mediator is neutral and accepted by both parties. He cannot testify in a court of law and does not send any report to the judge. The content of the discussions is strictly confidential, with the possible exception of the agreement protocol signed by both parties.

    The mediator facilitates discussion, defines the conflict and identifies and clarifies the choice. Without imposing a solution, he enables the parties to exchange their points of view in a constructive dialog. He encourages communication and thinking in an atmosphere of mutual listening, respect and trust, which favours creativity. Finally, he makes it possible to find an agreement which complies with regulation and meets both parties’ interests.  

    Form

    The mediation protocol (only available in French) 

    Rules

    See mediation protocol above.

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    Last update
    26 July 2024