Tennessee Motion for reduced fee mediation is a process that allows parties to a legal dispute to request a lower fee for the mediation process. This is done through filing a motion with the court in Tennessee which details the parties' financial situation and the reasons why they are requesting a reduced fee. The motion must include evidence of the parties' financial circumstances and an explanation as to why they cannot afford to pay the full fee for mediation. If the court agrees to the motion, the mediator will be required to reduce their fee. There are two types of Tennessee Motion for reduced fee mediation. The first type of motion is for litigants who cannot afford to pay the full fee for mediation. The second type of motion is for parties who are unable to pay the full fee but can afford to pay a reduced fee. Parties who are eligible for the first type of motion must provide evidence of their financial circumstances and a clear explanation of why they cannot afford to pay the full fee. Parties who are eligible for the second type of motion must provide evidence of their financial circumstances and an explanation of why they are unable to pay the full fee but can afford to pay a reduced fee.