The Delaware Application for Mediation or Voluntary Arbitration is a legal document used to initiate a dispute resolution process in the state of Delaware. It is filed by a party who wishes to resolve a dispute through mediation or arbitration. The application outlines the dispute, the parties involved, and the desired outcome of the dispute resolution process. Generally, there are two types of Delaware Applications for Mediation or Voluntary Arbitration: one for mediation and one for voluntary arbitration. The Delaware Application for Mediation is a legal document that is used to initiate a dispute resolution process through mediation. It is filed by a party who wishes to resolve a dispute through an impartial third-party mediator. The application outlines the dispute, the parties involved, and the desired outcome of the mediation process. The Delaware Application for Voluntary Arbitration is a legal document that is used to initiate a dispute resolution process through voluntary arbitration. It is filed by a party who wishes to resolve a dispute through an impartial third-party arbitrator. The application outlines the dispute, the parties involved, and the desired outcome of the arbitration process. In both types of applications, the party filing the application must provide a list of details, including the parties involved, the issues to be resolved, and the desired outcome. The application must also contain the signatures of all parties involved, as well as the mediator or arbitrator. Upon approval, the dispute resolution process can begin.