Mediation, It is an alternative dispute resolution method that allows the dispute to be resolved without the need to file a lawsuit in the courts. In some areas of our law, mediation has become a mandatory procedure before filing a lawsuit.

In order to ease the workload of the judiciary and shorten the trial process, many cases have been resolved through mediation. Although it is not possible to go to mediation in every case, it is possible to resolve many cases through mediation.
All private law disputes and affairs over which the parties can freely dispose can be resolved through mediation.
Reconciliation is the reconciliation of the suspect and the accused of a crime and the victim or the injured party in accordance with the procedures and principles in the Law and Regulation. In conciliation, the decision is made by the parties, and the action subject to the agreement is determined by the parties.
Compromise parties as acts; Completely or partially eliminating or restoring the material or moral damage resulting from the act, apologizing to the victim or the person harmed by the crime, participating in a program that will enable the suspect to become a useful individual to society, a public institution or a private organization serving the public interest and a person in need of assistance. It is also possible to make requests for donations and similar requests to individuals.
The cases and issues that cannot be resolved through voluntary mediation are as follows:
- Criminal cases
- Cases for correction/change of civil registry
- Custody cases
- Disputes involving alleged domestic violence
- Full jurisdiction and annulment case in administrative jurisdiction
- Disputes arising from tax law
- Detection of service/work accidents arising from labor law and all similar determination cases

Conciliation, It is an alternative solution method that ensures an effective and rapid resolution of the dispute between the victim and the perpetrator. It begins with the acceptance of the victim and the perpetrator and continues with the free will of the parties. In conciliation, the decision is made by the parties, and the action subject to the agreement is determined by the parties.
