California At Issue Memorandum (Family Law) is a document created by a lawyer or other legal representative as part of a divorce or family law case. It provides a summary of the facts and legal issues that will be addressed during the trial. It includes a list of all parties involved, the court where the case is being heard, the legal issues that will be discussed, the evidence to be presented, and the legal arguments for each side. The At Issue Memorandum helps the court understand the case more quickly and ensures that all parties are aware of the issues to be discussed. The At Issue Memorandum is usually filed shortly before the trial, and is often required by the court. There are two types of At Issue Memorandum in California family law: the Joint At Issue Memorandum and the Separate At Issue Memorandum. The Joint Memorandum is created by both parties and outlines the issues that they agree on. The Separate Memorandum is created by each party and outlines their own individual legal arguments and evidence.