The New Hampshire Appellate Mediation Agreement Form is a document used in the state of New Hampshire to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties who are appealing a judgment or decision of a lower court. It provides a framework for the parties to voluntarily agree to a resolution that is acceptable to both sides, avoiding the need for a lengthy and costly appeals process. The forms come in two varieties: the Standard Mediation Agreement Form and the Stipulated Mediation Agreement Form. The Standard Mediation Agreement Form contains language allowing for the parties to negotiate terms of settlement, such as payment of attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses, as well as any other terms that may be agreed upon. The Stipulated Mediation Agreement Form provides for the parties to agree to a specific resolution of the dispute without any further negotiation. Both forms provide a mechanism for the parties to reach an agreement on a resolution and provide for the court to enter a judgment or order consistent with the terms of the agreement.