Oregon Non-Judicial Relief Procedures are a set of procedures that allow individuals to resolve their disputes without going to court. These procedures provide a way for people to find an alternative to expensive and time-consuming court proceedings. Oregon Non-Judicial Relief Procedures include arbitration, mediation, and conciliation. Arbitration is a process in which an impartial third-party, known as an arbitrator, listens to both sides of a dispute and renders a decision that is legally binding. Mediation is a process in which a neutral third-party, known as a mediator, assists the parties in reaching a mutually agreeable resolution. Conciliation is similar to mediation but is more focused on helping the parties find a way to cooperate and maintain a relationship. Oregon Non-Judicial Relief Procedures are a great way to resolve disputes quickly and cost-effectively, without having to go through the lengthy and expensive court process.