California Family Centered Case Resolution Order (CCRO) is an order issued by the California courts in cases involving children and families. This order aims to ensure that the best interests of the child are met through a family-centered approach to resolving disputes. Macros typically address matters such as custody and visitation, child support, and spousal support. Macros can be either temporary or permanent. Temporary orders are used to provide guidance while the case is ongoing and can be modified or terminated at any time. Permanent orders are typically issued after the case has been finalized and provide long-term guidance for the parties involved. Macros can be issued by the court in a variety of forms, including stipulations, orders, judgments, and decrees. The court can also issue Macros as part of a settlement agreement between the parties. The types of California Family Centered Case Resolution Order include Temporary Custody Order, Permanent Custody Order, Visitation Order, Child Support Order, and Spousal Support Order.