The South Carolina Conference and Scheduling Order (Carrie) is a set of guidelines and rules for scheduling cases in the South Carolina state court system. This order is designed to ensure that cases are heard in a timely manner and that the court's resources are used efficiently. There are two types of South Carolina Conference and Scheduling Orders (Carrie): the General Conference and Scheduling Order and the Special Conference and Scheduling Order. The General Conference and Scheduling Order applies to all civil cases and sets out the procedures for scheduling conferences, setting deadlines for discovery, and other matters. The Special Conference and Scheduling Order applies to certain types of cases, such as family court matters, and sets out the procedures for scheduling conferences, setting deadlines for discovery, and other matters. Both Conference and Scheduling Orders are designed to ensure that cases are heard in a timely manner and that the court's resources are used efficiently.