Arbitration is a process (other than the judicial process) in which parties to a dispute (using lawyers if they wish to) present arguments and evidence to an arbitrator who makes a determination to resolve the dispute.
The main difference to mediation is that in mediation, parties seek to reach their own agreement on matters with the assistance of the mediator. In some respects arbitration is more similar to the court process but has certain advantages which are detailed in below.
However the issues that can be arbitrated are limited to financial matters such as property settlement, spousal maintenance, and Financial Agreements. Children’s matters such as who children live with and who they spend time with, are not matters that can be dealt with in an arbitration.