Due to the recent flood of residential mortgage foreclosure cases, Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Peggy Quince appointed a Task Force on Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Cases to recommend strategies to address the number of residential mortgage foreclosure cases and protect parties’ rights. This Article reviews the Florida Supreme Court’s efforts to utilize a residential mortgage foreclosure mediation (RMFM) model to facilitate the resolution of residential foreclosures. It follows the evolution of the RMFM process, including the Task Force’s creation, the mandate of the RMFM by statewide administrative order, the order’s reformation, and the statewide mandate’s termination by the Florida Supreme Court. The Author analyzes the approaches taken by certain circuit courts and reviews the various attempts to evaluate the statewide program. This Article focuses on the problems and issues that faced the Task Force during the initial conception of the RMFM program, the obstacles encountered by the circuit courts during implementation, the difficulty in evaluating the RMFM programs, the emergence of pre-suit RMFM, and the future of foreclosure cases now that enforcement and adoption of the RMFM program is in the hands of each individual circuit.