The California Pre-Trial Conference Statement Lien Issues Addendum is a document used in civil cases in California that lists and addresses any potential lien issues that may arise during the pre-trial conference. This addendum is typically used to ensure that all lien holders, including creditors and judgment holders, are properly identified and that their interests are adequately protected. This document is also used to provide an accurate description of any liens that are attached to the property or assets of the parties involved in the case. The California Pre-Trial Conference Statement Lien Issues Addendum is typically divided into two parts. The first part outlines the general information about the parties involved in the case, including their names, addresses, and contact information. This section also includes a description of the property or assets in question and any liens that are attached to them. The second part of the addendum is a list of all the lien holders in the case, as well as the amount of each lien and any additional information that is necessary to properly resolve the lien issue. There are two main types of California Pre-Trial Conference Statement Lien Issues Addendum: the "Full" addendum and the "Summary" addendum. The Full addendum is more comprehensive and includes all the information listed in the Summary addendum, as well as additional details about the lien holders and the assets or property in question. The Summary addendum is a more concise document that includes only the most pertinent information.