California Request For Status Or Family Centered Case Resolution Conference (CRS/FCC) is a meeting that is held to discuss and resolve family law issues such as divorce, child custody, visitation, and support that are in dispute. It is a voluntary process that is used to help families reach agreements on their own, without the need for a trial. CRS/FCR Cs can take several forms, depending on the family's needs. The most common type of meeting is called the Settlement Conference, where all parties involved meet together to discuss and negotiate a settlement agreement. The parties may also be able to reach an agreement in a Mediation Conference, where a neutral third party helps to facilitate negotiations. Another option is an Early Neutral Evaluation, where a neutral third party provides an evaluation of the case before negotiations begin. CRS/FCR Cs are designed to be a safe and non-adversarial environment for families to reach mutually beneficial agreements. The goal is to ensure that all parties are treated with respect and that the best interests of the child are taken into consideration.