There are few feelings as gratifying for both parties and mediators as reaching an agreement following an extended mediation. At that stage, the parties, who are often physically and emotionally drained, look forward to separating without considering what actions should be taken to finalize the agreement and assure that everybody fully understands its terms.

Many settlements require little in the way of formal documentation. The parties may have a long-standing relationship under which the implementation of the agreement is based on prior actions.

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