California Confidential Cover Sheet and Declaration re Documents for Stay and Early Evaluation Conference is a form used by California attorneys to provide additional information about their documents to the court. This form is typically used when a case is filed in the California Superior Court and requires that the attorney provide information about the document to the court, including the type of document, the parties involved, the date of filing, and any other relevant facts. There are two types of California Confidential Cover Sheet and Declaration re Documents for Stay and Early Evaluation Conference: one for a stay in the proceedings and one for an early evaluation conference. The former is used when an attorney files a stay in the proceedings and provides the court with information about the stay, while the latter is used when an attorney requests an early evaluation conference to review the merits of a case before it is fully heard in court. Both forms require that the attorney provide details about the parties involved, the date of filing, and any other relevant facts.