New Hampshire Consent to Mediation is a process by which two or more parties agree to engage in a mediation session in order to resolve their dispute. Mediation is a voluntary, non-binding dispute resolution process in which a neutral third party (the mediator) helps the parties reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. It is a way for parties to resolve disputes without going to court. In New Hampshire, a signed Consent to Mediation is required in order for the mediation session to take place. There are two types of New Hampshire Consent to Mediation: 1. Unilateral Consent to Mediation — This type of Consent to Mediation is signed by one party who wishes to engage in mediation. 2. Bilateral Consent to Mediation — This type of Consent to Mediation is signed by both parties who wish to engage in mediation. It is also known as a Mutual Consent to Mediation.