A California Stipulation For Continuance Of Confirmation Hearing Order is a legal document that is used to postpone a confirmation hearing in California. This document is a binding agreement between the parties involved in the hearing that outlines the terms of the continuance. The stipulation outlines the reasons for the continuance and the new hearing date. The parties must sign the stipulation before the continuance is approved. There are three types of California Stipulation For Continuance Of Confirmation Hearing Order: 1. Agreed Continuance Stipulation: This is the most common type of stipulation and is signed by both parties. It states that both parties agree to the continuance and the new hearing date. 2. Unilateral Stipulation: This type of stipulation is signed only by one party and states that the continuance is requested due to the other party being unavailable to attend the hearing. 3. Court Ordered Stipulation: This type of stipulation is ordered by the court and states that the continuance is necessary due to extenuating circumstances. The court must approve the continuance before it is granted.