California Family Law Stipulation And Order-Setting Trial Dates is a legal process used to set up the terms and conditions for a court hearing in a family law case. It is a written agreement between the parties of a family law dispute that outlines the details related to the court hearing. Through a stipulation and order-setting trial date, the parties agree to the terms of the hearing, including the date, time, location, and other relevant details. There are two types of California Family Law Stipulation And Order-Setting Trial Dates: (1) stipulated trial date and (2) court-set trial date. A stipulated trial date is one that is agreed upon by both parties and approved by the court. A court-set trial date is a date that is set by the court, without the parties' agreement.