A New Jersey Mediation Report is a document that captures the outcome of a mediation process in the state of New Jersey. Mediation is a voluntary, confidential, and structured process used to resolve disputes between two or more parties. The mediator facilitates communication between the parties and helps them to reach an agreement that is mutually satisfactory. The New Jersey Mediation Report contains the agreements that the parties have reached during the mediation process, as well as a summary of the issues discussed. It also outlines the actions that will need to be taken to implement the agreement. There are two types of New Jersey Mediation Reports: the Comprehensive Mediation Report and the Summary Mediation Report. The Comprehensive Mediation Report provides a detailed description of the mediation process, including a summary of the issues discussed, any agreements that were reached, and a statement of the actions needed to be taken to implement the agreement. The Summary Mediation Report is a shorter version of the Comprehensive Mediation Report, containing only a summary of the issues discussed and any agreements that were reached.