Pennsylvania Judgment Arbitration (also known as PA Judgment Arbitration) is an alternative dispute resolution process that allows parties to resolve civil disputes without going through the traditional court system. It is an efficient and cost-effective way to resolve disputes, which can save time, money, and aggravation. Pennsylvania Judgment Arbitration is often used to settle matters such as contract disputes, real estate matters, and other civil disputes. There are two types of Pennsylvania Judgment Arbitration: voluntary arbitration and court-ordered arbitration. Voluntary arbitration is when two or more parties decide to resolve their dispute through arbitration rather than going through the court system. Court-ordered arbitration is when the court orders the parties to engage in arbitration in order to resolve their dispute. This type of arbitration is often used when the parties are unable to reach an agreement on their own. In Pennsylvania Judgment Arbitration, both parties will present their cases to a neutral arbitrator or panel of arbitrators who will make a decision on the matter. This decision is legally binding and can be enforced in court if necessary.