A Florida Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial is a document used in the state of Florida to schedule a hearing where parties to a civil action may address the issues in dispute before a trial. This document is typically issued by the court after the parties have filed their pleadings and other documents in the case. The purpose of the pretrial conference is to narrow the issues in dispute, allow the parties to present their positions, and attempt to reach a resolution without the need for a trial. The types of Florida Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial include: Default Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial, Contested Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial, Final Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial, Uncontested Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial, and Continuance Pretrial Conference Order and Notice of Trial.