Mediation in Goiás, Brazil

Professional mediation services across Goiás. We work remotely with clients throughout the region, providing expert guidance for conflict resolution with clarity, compassion and integrity.

The Olive Branch in Goiás

The Olive Branch provides professional mediation services to clients in Goiás and throughout Brazil. Our experienced mediators work remotely to help you resolve disputes efficiently and effectively, saving you time, money, and relationships.

Whether you're dealing with commercial conflicts, family matters, or workplace disputes in a region home to approximately 7 million, we offer a neutral, confidential space where all parties can speak freely and work toward mutually beneficial solutions. Our approach is grounded in real-world experience and a deep understanding of the challenges businesses and individuals face.

We understand that every dispute is unique. That's why we tailor our mediation process to your specific circumstances, ensuring that the resolution you reach is practical, lasting, and fair to everyone involved.

State Mediation Research

State Laws

Goiás operates under the national Mediation Law (Lei 13.140/2015) and the CNJ (National Justice Council) Resolution 125/2010. The Goiás State Court implements these frameworks at state level. The new Brazilian Civil Procedure Code requires mandatory mediation attempts before litigation.

Licensing Requirements

Mediators are accredited through the Goiás State Court mediation centre system. The CNJ maintains a national register of qualified mediators. Mediators must be trained and registered with the State Court mediation programmeme.

Local Court Systems

Goiás has the Goiás State Court (Tribunal de Justiça de Goiás) at the apex in Goiânia, followed by comarcas and subordinate courts. Each level has dedicated mediation facilities. The State Court coordinates mediation activities across all court levels.

Fee Structures

Mediator fees follow state court regulations providing a structured fee schedule based on the nature and value of disputes. Court-annexed mediation may have different fee structures compared to private mediation. The fee structure is designed to make mediation accessible.

Bar Association Rules

The Brazilian Bar Association (OAB) Goiás section regulates the legal profession including mediator accreditation. Lawyers acting as mediators must comply with professional conduct rules. The State Court works with OAB to promote mediation awareness.

Regional Dispute Patterns

Property and real estate disputes in urban centres, Family and matrimonial disputes in Goiânia, Commercial disputes in state capital, Agricultural disputes in rural areas, Consumer protection matters

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Legal Framework

Mediation in Brazil follows the Mediation Law (Lei 13.140/2015), which came into force in early 2016. The Law sets out two types of mediation: judicial (court based) and extra-judicial (out-of-court). The New Code of Civil Procedure (Lei 13.105/2015) also includes mediation provisions. The Mediation Law allows government bodies to use mediation for internal disputes and with private parties. Each State is delegated the creation of Mediation chambers, with discretion to decide whether disputes should be submitted to mediation, meaning there is no uniform procedure throughout Brazil. Access to justice is a fundamental right in the Federal Constitution, understood as the right to submit disputes to judicial protection and to use various means of dispute resolution not dependent exclusively on the Judiciary Branch. Brazil follows a multi-door dispute resolution system coexisting with arbitration, mediation, and dispute board resolution. Brazil ratified the Singapore Convention on Mediation on 6 August 2025, becoming the 19th State party, with the Convention entering into force for Brazil on 6 February 2026. Brazil made a reservation exempting it from applying the Convention to agreements involving the Brazilian State or its organs.

Court System

Courts actively promote and facilitate mediation through various mechanisms. The Federal Supreme Court created its own Centre of Mediation and Conciliation in August 2020 through STF Resolution. In February 2021, Justice Fux appointed former Justice Ellen Gracie Northfleet to mediate the high-profile dispute between Apple and Gradiente over the iPhone trademark under the Centre's auspices - the first dispute to go to mediation at the Supreme Court's Centre. The more economically advanced States such as São Paulo have established sophisticated centres providing even online mediations. Courts can refer cases to mediation and adjourn proceedings to allow mediation to occur. The New Code of Civil Procedure encourages mediation as a means to expedite case trials. The judiciary supports mediation as an efficient alternative to litigation given the slowness that plagues the Brazilian judicial system.

Mediator Regulations

Mediator accreditation in Brazil is provided through various professional bodies and institutions. The CBMA (Brazilian Centre for Mediation and Arbitration) maintains a list of mediators with established qualifications. Other institutions like CAMARB, CAM, and CAM-CCBC also maintain mediator lists and have cost regulations. Professional training is available through institutions like CPR which has organised ADR conferences in Brazil since 2013. IMI certification is available for Brazilian mediators seeking international recognition. The Mediation Law provides that tribunals regulate the process of registration and disconnection of their mediators. Remuneration due to judicial mediators is fixed by the tribunals and borne by the parties. Continuing professional development is encouraged through courses and conferences. The certification system ensures quality standards for mediators serving in court and private mediation contexts.

Cultural Approach

Brazilian culture values group orientation, family identity, overall harmony, and saving face in dealing with problems. The Brazilian legal system originates from the Romano-Germanic civil law tradition of codified law. There is a tendency to identify the most appropriate means for each specific dispute rather than assuming one method is better than others. The multi-door dispute resolution system reflects this approach, allowing parties to choose the most suitable method considering time, costs, and complexity. Brazilian culture emphasises harmony preservation in conflict resolution. The preference for maintaining relationships and avoiding confrontation supports mediation's collaborative nature. While traditional Brazilian dispute resolution methods exist, modern mediation is increasingly accepted as an effective means to resolve disputes while preserving relationships.

Typical Costs

Mediation costs in Brazil vary by institution and case complexity. Court-annexed mediation costs are typically borne by the parties as fixed by tribunals. Private mediation through institutions like CBMA, CAMARB, CAM, and CAM-CCBC charges fees based on their cost regulations. CBMA has a Costs Regulation for mediation. CAMARB has a Table of Costs and Expenses for mediation. Mediation costs less than a court hearing - while a trained mediator charges for services, the cost is much lower than moving a case through the Brazilian court process. Mediation also takes less time, meaning hourly fees are lower than litigation. Costs are typically shared between parties unless otherwise agreed. The cost savings compared to litigation are significant, with mediation typically resolving disputes more quickly than the slow Brazilian court system.

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Cities in Goiás

Abadia de Goiás Abadiânia Acreúna Adelândia Alexânia Aloândia Alto Horizonte Alto Paraíso de Goiás Alvorada do Norte Amaralina Americano do Brasil Amorinópolis Anhanguera Anicuns Anápolis Aparecida de Goiânia Aparecida do Rio Doce Aporé Aragarças Aragoiânia Araguapaz Araçu Arenópolis Aruanã Aurilândia Avelinópolis Baliza Barro Alto Bela Vista de Goiás Bom Jardim de Goiás Bom Jesus de Goiás Bonfinópolis Bonópolis Brazabrantes Britânia Buriti Alegre Buriti de Goiás Buritinópolis Cabeceiras Cachoeira Alta Cachoeira Dourada Cachoeira de Goiás Caiapônia Caldas Novas Caldazinha Campestre de Goiás Campinaçu Campinorte Campo Alegre de Goiás Campo Limpo de Goiás Campos Belos Campos Verdes Carmo do Rio Verde Castelândia Catalão Caturaí Cavalcante Caçu Ceres Cezarina Chapadão do Céu Cidade Ocidental Cocalzinho de Goiás Colinas do Sul Corumbaíba Corumbá de Goiás Cristalina Cristianópolis Crixás Cromínia Cumari Córrego do Ouro Damianópolis Damolândia Davinópolis Diorama Divinópolis de Goiás Doverlândia Edealina Edéia Estrela do Norte Faina Fazenda Nova Firminópolis Flores de Goiás Formosa Formoso Gameleira de Goiás Goiandira Goianira Goianápolis Goianésia Goiatuba Goiás Goiânia Gouvelândia Guapó Guarani de Goiás Guaraíta Guarinos Heitoraí Hidrolina Hidrolândia Iaciara Inaciolândia Indiara Inhumas Ipameri Ipiranga de Goiás Iporá Israelândia Itaberaí Itaguari Itaguaru Itajá Itapaci Itapirapuã Itapuranga Itarumã Itauçu Itumbiara Ivolândia Jandaia Jaraguá Jataí Jaupaci Jesúpolis Joviânia Jussara Lagoa Santa Leopoldo de Bulhões Luziânia Mairipotaba Mambaí Mara Rosa Marzagão Matrinchã Maurilândia Mimoso de Goiás Minaçu Mineiros Moiporá Monte Alegre de Goiás Montes Claros de Goiás Montividiu Montividiu do Norte Morrinhos Morro Agudo de Goiás Mossâmedes Mozarlândia Mundo Novo Mutunópolis Nazário Nerópolis Niquelândia Nova América Nova Aurora Nova Crixás Nova Glória Nova Iguaçu de Goiás Nova Roma Nova Veneza Novo Brasil Novo Gama Novo Planalto Orizona Ouro Verde de Goiás Ouvidor Padre Bernardo Palestina de Goiás Palmeiras de Goiás Palmelo Palminópolis Panamá Paranaiguara Paraúna Perolândia Petrolina de Goiás Pilar de Goiás Piracanjuba Piranhas Pirenópolis Pires do Rio Planaltina Pontalina Porangatu Porteirão Portelândia Posse Professor Jamil Quirinópolis Rialma Rianápolis Rio Quente Rio Verde Rubiataba Sanclerlândia Santa Bárbara de Goiás Santa Cruz de Goiás Santa Fé de Goiás Santa Helena de Goiás Santa Isabel Santa Rita do Araguaia Santa Rita do Novo Destino Santa Rosa de Goiás Santa Tereza de Goiás Santa Terezinha de Goiás Santo Antônio da Barra Santo Antônio de Goiás Santo Antônio do Descoberto Senador Canedo Serranópolis Silvânia Simolândia São Domingos São Francisco de Goiás São João d'Aliança São João da Paraúna São Luiz do Norte São Luís de Montes Belos São Miguel do Araguaia São Miguel do Passa Quatro São Patrício São Simão Sítio d'Abadia Taquaral de Goiás Teresina de Goiás Terezópolis de Goiás Trindade Trombas Três Ranchos Turvelândia Turvânia Uirapuru Uruana Uruaçu Urutaí Valparaíso de Goiás Varjão Vianópolis Vicentinópolis Vila Boa Vila Propício Água Fria de Goiás Água Limpa Águas Lindas de Goiás

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