The New Jersey Family Case Management Order (Appendix X) is a court order issued by the Superior Court of New Jersey in family law cases. This order requires the parties to a case to attend family case management conferences to resolve their disputes and to create a parenting plan that meets the best interests of the children. The order also requires the parties to cooperate with the Court and their respective attorneys in the case. The order is designed to help the parties come to an agreement quickly and efficiently. It is important to note that the Family Case Management Order does not apply to all family law cases; it is up to the discretion of the judge to determine if the order should be issued. There are two types of New Jersey Family Case Management Order (Appendix X): the Short Form Order and the Long Form Order. The Short Form Order is generally used in more straightforward cases, while the Long Form Order is used in more complex cases. The Long Form Order requires more detailed information from the parties involved and usually involves more court hearings. Both orders require the parties to cooperate with the court and their respective attorneys in the case.