The Florida Case Management and Scheduling Order (Judge Schlesinger) is a set of rules that govern the progression of a civil case through the court system in the state of Florida. It is a standard document used by all courts in the state and was created by Judge Schlesinger to ensure that civil cases are processed in a timely and efficient manner. The order applies to all civil cases that are filed with the court, including those involving family law, probate, personal injury, real estate, and other areas of civil law. The order includes rules on when documents must be filed, when hearings must be held, and when certain aspects of the case must be completed. It also has provisions for alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation and arbitration. The order also provides for the possibility of early resolution of a case by stipulation or agreement of the parties. There are three types of Florida Case Management and Scheduling Order (Judge Schlesinger): Standard Civil, Standard Family, and Standard Probate.