California Attachment to Proposed Consent Order of Agreement of Parties is a document that is used in California court cases when two parties agree to settle their dispute without going to trial. This document outlines the terms of the agreement and is attached to the main document, the Consent Order of Agreement of Parties. It typically includes the names and addresses of the parties involved, the terms of the agreement, and any special provisions. It also contains the signatures of the parties, an acknowledgement that they have read and understood the document, and a certificate of service. The California Attachment to Proposed Consent Order of Agreement of Parties is then filed with the court for approval. There are two main types of California Attachment to Proposed Consent Order of Agreement of Parties. The first type is the Unilateral Attachment, which is a document that is signed by only one party. The second type is the Bilateral Attachment, which is a document that is signed by both parties. Both types are legally binding and must be followed by the parties in order for the agreement to stand.