California Findings and Order After Hearing (FLOAT) is an order issued by a court after a contested hearing that sets forth the court’s findings of fact and orders concerning the case. The FLOAT is issued after the court has considered the evidence and testimony presented at the hearing. The order sets forth the court’s findings and conclusions as to each of the issues before it and may include orders regarding such things as child custody, visitation, child support, and spousal support. There are several types of California Findings and Order After Hearing, including: 1. Final Judgment: A Final Judgment is an FLOAT that terminates the proceedings and resolves all issues in the case. 2. Temporary Judgment: A Temporary Judgment is an FLOAT that resolves some, but not all, of the issues in the case. 3. Proposed Judgment: A Proposed Judgment is an FLOAT that is proposed by one of the parties in the case but not yet approved by the court. 4. Interim Judgment: An Interim Judgment is an FLOAT that resolves some, but not all, of the issues in the case and is intended to be in effect until a final judgment is issued. 5. Limited Judgment: A Limited Judgment is an FLOAT that resolves issues that are limited in scope and does not resolve all the issues in the case.