Illinois Final Mediation Report is a document produced by mediators that is given to the court to summarize the results of a mediation process. It typically includes the parties' positions, the terms of the agreement, the mediator's opinion, and the agreement's enforceability. The report is used to provide a record of the negotiations and to resolve any disputes that may arise. There are three types of Illinois Final Mediation Reports: Summary Report, Full Report, and Verified Report. A Summary Report is the most basic report and includes the summaries of the parties' positions and the mediator's opinion. It is usually used when the parties are able to reach an agreement without additional meetings or negotiations. A Full Report is a more detailed report and includes the details of the parties' positions, the terms of the agreement, and the mediator's opinion. It is used when the parties need additional meetings or negotiations in order to reach an agreement. A Verified Report is the most detailed report and includes the parties' positions, the terms of the agreement, the mediator's opinion, and a verification statement by the mediator. This report is used when the parties need additional meetings or negotiations in order to reach an agreement and when the parties need to have a record of the negotiations.