Pennsylvania Conciliation Invoice is an agreement between two parties to resolve a dispute that arose between them without going to court. These agreements are usually used when there is a dispute or disagreement between two parties, and they cannot reach an agreement on their own. The Pennsylvania Conciliation Invoice outlines the terms of the agreement and the payment plan. It is signed by both parties and is legally binding. There are two types of Pennsylvania Conciliation Invoice: the Voluntary Conciliation Invoice and the Court Ordered Conciliation Invoice. The Voluntary Conciliation Invoice is an agreement made between two parties without the involvement of a court. The Court Ordered Conciliation Invoice is an agreement made between two parties after a court has ordered it. Both types of Pennsylvania Conciliation Invoice allow the parties to come to an agreement without the need to go to court.