Utah Settling Parties are a type of legal proceeding that is used to resolve disputes between two or more parties. It is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) that is based on voluntary negotiation, and is favored by many parties over traditional litigation. There are two types of Utah Settling Parties: (1) In-Person Settling Parties and (2) Online Settling Parties. In-Person Settling Parties involve physical meetings between the parties, typically with a neutral third-party mediator or facilitator. Online Settling Parties are conducted virtually, often over video conference or other online platforms, and include the same basic elements as in-person Settling Parties. Utah Settling Parties are designed to provide a cost-effective and time-efficient means of resolving disputes. The process typically involves the parties exchanging information, discussing the issues, negotiating, and ultimately reaching an agreement. The agreement is then memorialized in a legally binding document, which is enforceable in court.