The Idaho Agreement to Mediate is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines a plan to resolve a dispute without going to court. The agreement is used in a variety of disputes, including family law matters, civil and commercial disputes, real estate and landlord/tenant issues, and criminal matters. The agreement sets out the rules and procedures for the mediation process, including confidentiality, the appointment of a mediator, and the process for resolving the dispute. There are two types of Idaho Agreement to Mediate: an Informal Agreement and a Formal Agreement. The Informal Agreement is used for disputes that are less serious in nature, and is typically less formal and less detailed than a Formal Agreement. The Formal Agreement is used for more serious disputes and is more detailed, outlining the rights and responsibilities of both parties throughout the mediation process. Both types of Idaho Agreement to Mediate are legally binding and enforceable in Idaho courts.