sovintoprosessien
Sovintoprosessien, Finnish for settlement processes, refer to structured dispute-resolution procedures designed to help disputing parties reach an agreement, often with the assistance of a mediator, conciliator, or court-appointed facilitator. They can occur before, during, or after formal court proceedings and are used across civil, family, commercial, labor, and administrative disputes. The aim is to produce a mutually acceptable settlement and to reduce the need for litigation. The outcomes may be binding if the parties sign a settlement contract that is enforceable by a court, or non-binding if the agreement is merely an expression of intent.
In Finland, sovintoprosessien are typically voluntary, although courts may encourage or order mediation in certain cases.
Advantages of sovintoprosessien include lower costs, shorter resolution times, and the preservation of relationships, as well