Massachusetts Certification By Parties For Out-Of-Court Case Management Conference (Worcester) is a court process utilized to help parties reach an agreement on an issue related to a divorce, guardianship, or other family law matter. This process is overseen by a court-appointed Case Manager who is responsible for facilitating discussions between the parties and providing a platform for negotiation. The Case Manager will review the parties’ positions and discuss potential solutions. The Case Manager will also review any relevant documents and help the parties reach a mutually beneficial agreement. There are two types of Massachusetts Certification By Parties For Out-Of-Court Case Management Conference (Worcester): pre-trial conferences and post-trial conferences. Pre-trial conferences are conducted before a trial is scheduled and can be used to resolve issues related to alimony, child support, custody, property division, and more. Post-trial conferences are conducted after a trial has concluded and may be used to discuss further issues that were not addressed in the trial.