The purpose of the Resolution Management Conference (RMC) is to settle issues before trial. A party may request an RMC or the court may schedule the conference on its own initiative. In preparation for the RMC, each party files a “Resolution Statement” covering every remaining issue in the case, including custody, child support, spousal maintenance, asset and debt division, attorneys’ fees, name changes, and any other additional issues relevant to the family law case. If there is no settlement agreement on all the issues at the RMC, then the judge will automatically set the case for trial.
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