Florida Order Setting Matter For Uncontested Final Hearing Or Status Conference is a type of legal document used in the state of Florida. This document is typically used in family law proceedings to set a date for a final hearing or status conference on an uncontested matter. This document is typically filed with the court by the petitioner, or other party, and serves as an official notice that a hearing or status conference has been scheduled. There are two types of Florida Order Setting Matter For Uncontested Final Hearing Or Status Conference. The first type is an Order Setting Final Hearing, which is used to set a date and time for a final hearing on an uncontested matter. The second type is an Order Setting Status Conference, which is used to set a date and time for a status conference on an uncontested matter. The Florida Order Setting Matter For Uncontested Final Hearing Or Status Conference contains important information such as the names of the parties involved, the date of the hearing or status conference, the location of the hearing or status conference, and any other pertinent information. The document also provides instructions to the parties on how to proceed with the hearing or status conference. This document is an important step in the legal process and must be filed with the court before the hearing or status conference can take place.