The South Carolina Noggins Amended Scheduling Order (Word) is a document used by the courts in South Carolina to amend a previously scheduled hearing or trial. This document allows the court to make changes to the original scheduling order, such as setting new hearing dates, adding new parties or witnesses, or changing the specific order of events. The South Carolina Noggins Amended Scheduling Order (Word) is typically used in civil or criminal proceedings and must be signed by the court. There are two common types of South Carolina Noggins Amended Scheduling Order (Word): the Amended Scheduling Order for Civil Cases and the Amended Scheduling Order for Criminal Cases. Both types of orders provide a detailed list of the changes that are being made to the original scheduling order.