The Indiana Compromise (or Settle), Motion and Notice (Combined) is a legal document used in Indiana courts to resolve civil lawsuits. It combines a motion of settlement, a notice of settlement, and a compromise agreement into one document. The motion and notice are filed with the court, and the compromise agreement is signed by both parties. The motion and notice inform the court that the parties have agreed to a settlement, and the compromise agreement outlines the terms of the settlement. There are two types of Indiana Compromise (or Settle), Motion and Notice (Combined): a consent combine, which requires the court's approval, and a non-consent combine, which does not require the court's approval. Both types must include the following information: the names of the parties, the case number, the terms of the agreement, and a signature from each party.