Tennessee Order for Reduced Fee Mediation is a court-ordered process through which divorcing couples can resolve their disputes through a neutral third party. This process is often used in Tennessee as an alternative to costly and lengthy litigation, and can be used for a variety of divorce-related matters such as child custody, visitation, alimony, property division, and more. The process is overseen by a mediator who is trained in family law and holds both parties accountable for reaching an agreement. There are two types of Tennessee Order for Reduced Fee Mediation: Voluntary and Court-Ordered. Voluntary mediation is initiated by the divorcing couple and is conducted outside of court, while Court-Ordered mediation is initiated by a judge and performed in a court setting. Both types of mediation can help couples reach an agreement that is satisfactory to both parties and approved by the court.