Illinois Mediation Referral Order (IMO) is a court order issued by a judge to refer a dispute between parties to an independent mediator. This order is used to help parties settle their disputes outside of court. IMO can be used in any type of civil dispute, such as family law, contract disputes, real estate, and other civil matters. There are two main types of IMO orders: The Private Mediation Referral Order (PRO) and the Public Mediation Referral Order (PP MRO). PRO is a court order issued by a judge to refer a dispute to a private mediator. The mediator is typically selected by the parties involved in the dispute, and is usually paid for by the parties. The mediator will work with the parties to try to resolve the dispute. PP MRO is a court order issued by a judge to refer a dispute to a public mediator. The mediator is usually a professional mediator selected by the court. The mediator is usually paid by the court and is not paid for by the parties. The mediator will try to resolve the dispute between the parties to help them reach an agreement.