Washington Mediation Program Instructions for Pro Se Litigants is a set of instructions provided by the Washington State Supreme Court to help people representing themselves in legal proceedings. The instructions provide information about how to prepare for and participate in the mediation process. It outlines the processes, rules, and procedures of the Washington Mediation Program. The instructions also provide information about the rights and responsibilities of parties involved in the mediation process, as well as other important information. There are three types of Washington Mediation Program Instructions for Pro Se Litigants: 1. Basic Instructions: This includes general information about the Washington Mediation Program and the role of the mediator. It also includes information about the rights and responsibilities of parties, how to prepare for the mediation session, and the confidentiality of the mediation process. 2. Instructions for Pro Se Litigants: This includes information about filing a motion for mediation, how to prepare a mediation agreement, and the mediation process itself. 3. Instructions for Attorneys: This includes information about filing a motion for mediation, the contents of a mediation agreement, and the rules governing the mediation process. These instructions provide a useful and comprehensive guide to navigating the Washington Mediation Program for both pro SE litigants and attorneys.