Washington Notice of Mediation is a document filed with the court to inform the parties of the mediation process and their rights and obligations under Washington law. It is a required document that must be filed with the court before any mediation can take place. There are two types of Washington Notice of Mediation: a Notice of Intent to Mediate and a Notice of Mediation. The Notice of Intent to Mediate is a document that is sent to the parties by the mediator to inform them of the mediation process and their rights and obligations under Washington law. The document should include a description of the mediation process, the expected cost of the mediation, the roles and responsibilities of the parties, any applicable laws, and contact information for the mediator. The Notice of Mediation is a document that is filed with the court after the parties have agreed to mediation. It should include the date, time, and location of the mediation, as well as contact information for the mediator and the parties. It should also include a description of the mediation process, the expected cost of the mediation, the roles and responsibilities of the parties, and any applicable laws. Both of these documents are important for the parties to understand their rights and obligations under Washington law, and to ensure that the mediation process is conducted in a fair and impartial manner.