Can I settle my small claims court dispute without going to trial?

Yes, you can settle your small claims court dispute without going to trial in Delaware. Before filing a complaint, parties should consider if they can negotiate a settlement without going through the court process. If the parties agree to a settlement, they can incorporate it into a written agreement or settlement agreement and submit it to the court for approval. The court offers mediation services, which are free of charge and confidential. Parties are encouraged to participate and reach a mutually satisfactory resolution. During mediation, a neutral third-party creates an environment where all parties can openly and honestly communicate and share their interests and concerns in an effort to reach a voluntary resolution without the formal court process. Parties can also explore other dispute resolution options such as arbitration or a private hearing. These are more formal processes, typically run by a neutral third-party, which seek to settle the dispute. In Delaware, the Small Claims Court encourages settlement without going to trial and parties must comply with the applicable laws. Parties should try to settle the dispute in the most cost-effective and practical manner. If the parties cannot reach an agreement, they can proceed to trial and let the court decide the outcome.

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