The District of Columbia Civil Confidential Settlement Statement is a document that outlines the terms of settlement in a civil case brought before a court in the District of Columbia. This document is used to protect the privacy of the parties involved in the case and to ensure that all parties agree to the terms of the settlement. There are two types of District of Columbia Civil Confidential Settlement Statements: an Unconditional Settlement Statement and a Conditional Settlement Statement. The Unconditional Settlement Statement outlines the terms of the settlement in a straightforward manner. It includes the amount of money to be paid, the date of payment, and any other conditions that the parties have agreed to. The Conditional Settlement Statement outlines the terms of the settlement in more detail, including any conditions that must be met before the settlement can be finalized. Both types of District of Columbia Civil Confidential Settlement Statements are legally binding documents. If any of the terms of the settlement are not met, the parties may be held responsible for any legal costs.