The Tennessee Final Report of Mediator is a document that is used to document the process, outcome, and results of a mediation session. This report is filed with the court and serves as the final record of the mediation. It includes a summary of what was discussed and agreed upon, the names of the parties involved, and the mediator's recommendation in the dispute. The report generally includes the mediator's opinion on the likelihood of success of any settlement proposal, or any further action needed to resolve the dispute. The Tennessee Final Report of Mediator is most commonly used in family law cases, but it may also be used in other civil matters. There are two types of Tennessee Final Report of Mediator: the Voluntary Mediation Report and the Judicial Mediation Report. The Voluntary Mediation Report is filed when both parties to the dispute voluntarily participate in mediation and agree to the mediator's recommendation. The Judicial Mediation Report is filed when the court orders the parties to participate in mediation and the parties do not agree to the mediator's recommendation.