An Argument Acknowledgment Form is a written document used by lawyers and other legal professionals to document an agreement between parties to an argument. It records the parties' agreement to the facts and evidence presented in the argument, as well as any other points of agreement. The form should include the names of the parties involved in the argument, a description of the facts and evidence presented, and the signatures of the parties to acknowledge their agreement. There are two types of Argument Acknowledgment Form: a Standard Form and a Customized Form. The Standard Form is a basic document that outlines the facts and evidence in an argument and provides a place for the parties to sign. The Customized Form is tailored to the specifics of the argument and includes more detailed information about the facts and evidence. Both forms are typically signed by all parties involved in the argument.