California Attachment Page (Stipulation To Allow Trial Judge To Conduct Settlement Conference) is a legal document filed in California state court. It is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where the parties agree to have the trial judge conduct a settlement conference. This document allows the parties to waive their right to a jury trial and agree to have the judge mediate the case instead. It is used in civil cases where the parties have exhausted all other ADR methods and are unable to reach an agreement on their own. The stipulation requires the parties to agree to abide by the judge’s decision, regardless of its outcome. There are two types of California Attachment Page (Stipulation To Allow Trial Judge To Conduct Settlement Conference): the standard form and the custom form. The standard form is the most commonly used and can be downloaded from the California Courts website. The custom form is created specifically for the case and must be approved by the court before it can be used.