A Georgia Mediation Report is a document that is generated after a successful mediation process. Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method used to resolve conflicts between two parties without the need for a court trial. In Georgia, all parties who attend a mediation process must submit a Georgia Mediation Report to the court. This report must include the name of the mediator, the date and time of the mediation session, information about the parties involved, the issues discussed, and any agreements or resolutions that were reached. There are three types of Georgia Mediation Reports: the full report, the summary report, and the confidential report. The full report is a detailed account of the mediation session including all agreements and resolutions that were reached. The summary report provides a brief overview of the mediation session and the agreements or resolutions that were reached. The confidential report is a record of the mediation session that is only shared between the parties involved.