The California Status And Case Resolution Conference Questionnaire (CHURCH) is a form used by California courts to help facilitate dispute resolution. The CHURCH is used to gather information from the parties involved in a dispute in order to determine the best way to resolve the dispute without the need for a trial. The CHURCH is designed to help the court assess the case and reach a resolution. It is divided into two parts: Part 1 is used to assess the parties’ respective positions and Part 2 is used to identify the facts relevant to the dispute. The CHURCH is available in three formats: the standard form, a simplified form, and a form for cases involving minors. The standard form is used in all types of cases, and includes questions about the parties’ positions, the facts relevant to the dispute, and the potential resolutions that might be reached. The simplified form is used in more straightforward cases, and only includes questions about the parties’ positions and the facts relevant to the dispute. The form for cases involving minors only includes questions about the minors’ positions and the facts relevant to the dispute. The CHURCH is an important tool for the court to use in order to facilitate dispute resolution in California. It provides the court with the information it needs to make informed decisions and reach an equitable resolution.