The New York Case Management Plan — Magistrate Bloom is a court-mandated program designed to help families in the New York state court system. It is an alternative to traditional court proceedings and provides families with a holistic approach to dispute resolution. The program is overseen by Magistrate Judge Andrew Bloom, and provides families with a supportive environment to resolve their disputes without having to go through the court system. The program is divided into different types of case management plans, which include Early Intervention, Mediation, Interim Case Management, and Final Case Management. Early Intervention focuses on early conflict resolution and prevention. Mediation is used when parties are unable to resolve their dispute directly, and a neutral third-party is called in to assist the parties in finding an agreement. Interim Case Management is used during the ongoing negotiation and resolution process, and Final Case Management is used to create a final resolution of the dispute.