Tennessee Agreement To Mediate is an agreement between two parties to use mediation to resolve a dispute. It is an agreement to negotiate in good faith and to exchange information openly and honestly and to attempt to reach a mutually acceptable resolution to the dispute. This agreement can be used to settle family disputes, business disputes, personal injury cases, and other civil matters. The Tennessee Agreement To Mediate is typically signed by the parties before a mediation session begins and outlines the terms of the mediation process, including the mediator’s authority, the scope of the dispute, the parties’ obligations, and the confidentiality of the mediation session. Types of Tennessee Agreement To Mediate include pre-litigation mediation agreements, post-litigation mediation agreements, and permanent mediation agreements.