The California Case Management Conference Questionnaire (CCC) is a document used by the California Judicial Council to assess the progress of civil cases in the state. It is used to evaluate the efficiency of the court process and to assist the court in managing cases. The questionnaire consists of questions regarding the status of the case, the parties involved, the court proceedings, the case management process, and any delays or issues that have been encountered. The responses to these questions help the court to identify potential areas of improvement and determine the most appropriate course of action. There are two types of California Case Management Conference Questionnaires. The first is the standard CCC which is used in all civil cases. The second is the specialized CCC which is used in cases involving family law, probate, and juvenile matters. Both questionnaires are designed to provide the court with an assessment of the case in order to ensure that the case is progressing in a timely and appropriate manner.