Illinois Mediation-Fecilitation Report is a document created after the completion of a mediation-facilitation process in Illinois. Mediation-facilitation is a type of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process that is used to help parties resolve disputes. The process involves the appointment of a neutral third-party mediator-facilitator, who facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties to help them reach a mutually beneficial agreement. The mediator-facilitator's role is to assist the parties in making informed decisions and to ensure that all parties are aware of the consequences of any agreements reached. Once the mediation-facilitation process is completed, the mediator-facilitator creates an Illinois Mediation-Fecilitation Report, which summarizes the process and identifies any agreements that were reached between the parties. The Illinois Mediation-Fecilitation Report is typically created in two different forms. The first is a summary report, which provides a brief overview of the mediation-facilitation process and any agreements reached. The second is a full report, which provides a more detailed summary of the process and agreements. Both versions of the Illinois Mediation-Fecilitation Report must be signed by all parties involved in the mediation-facilitation process.