Missouri Settlement is a process where two or more parties come to an agreement to resolve a dispute. This process is often used in civil litigation, such as in divorce cases, contract disputes, or other financial disputes. There are two types of Missouri Settlement: mediated, in which parties reach a consensus with the help of a mediator, and litigated, in which a judge or jury makes a decision based on the evidence presented. In either type of settlement, the parties must agree to a resolution of the dispute to avoid further court proceedings. The Missouri Settlement process can be an efficient way to resolve disputes without the expense and time delays of trials or other court proceedings.