New Jersey Interim Provisional Settlement Forms are documents used to settle disputes between parties in the state of New Jersey. These forms are provided by the New Jersey Superior Court and can be used to resolve issues without the need for a full trial. There are two types of New Jersey Interim Provisional Settlement Forms: the Agreement to Settle and the Motion for Interim Provisional Settlement. The Agreement to Settle form is used when the parties involved have already reached an agreement and are seeking court approval. The Motion for Interim Provisional Settlement form is used when the parties have not yet reached an agreement but are asking the court to intervene and help them settle the dispute. Both forms are used to settle disputes without the need for a full trial.