California Request For Additional Family Centered Case Resolution Status Conference (FC CRC) is a type of court hearing in California family law proceedings. It is a voluntary process that allows parents to work out a plan for child custody and visitation in a more informal setting. The FC CRC is designed to bring parents together to discuss and reach a mutually agreeable resolution to their family law matters. The FC CRC is presided over by a court-appointed neutral third-party mediator who will help guide the parents through the process. The mediator will help the parties talk through their issues, encourage open communication, and help them reach an agreement that is in the best interest of the children. The FC CRC proceedings are confidential, so neither party can use the information discussed in the hearing against the other in court. Types of California Request For Additional Family Centered Case Resolution Status Conference include: 1. Child Custody and Visitation Mediation: This type of FC CRC focuses on child custody and visitation matters, and helps parents come to a mutually agreeable arrangement for their children. 2. Parental Conflict Resolution Mediation: This type of FC CRC helps parents resolve issues that are preventing them from making decisions about their children, such as disagreements over parenting styles or communication problems. 3. Family Law Settlement Negotiation: This type of FC CRC helps parents come to an agreement regarding their family law issues, such as child support, spousal support, and division of property.