West Virginia Mediation Report is a document that summarizes the findings of a mediation process in West Virginia. Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process in which a neutral third party assists parties in reaching an agreement without a court trial. The mediation process in West Virginia is governed by the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure. The West Virginia Mediation Report contains a summary of the disputes discussed during the mediation session, the parties’ positions on those disputes, and the agreement reached between the parties. It also includes the signed agreement and any additional documents generated during the process. Depending on the complexity of the disputes, the report may also contain a summary of each party’s argument, a financial analysis of the issues, and a summary of the mediation process. There are two types of West Virginia Mediation Reports: voluntary and court-ordered. A voluntary mediation report is prepared by the mediator and submitted to the parties. A court-ordered mediation report is prepared by the mediator and submitted to the court. In either case, the mediation report is an important legal document that can help the court in its decision-making process.