CM-110 Case Management Statement - California Courts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CM-110 Case Management Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, and telephone number in the designated fields at the top of the form. If you are represented by an attorney, include their details as well.
  3. Fill in the 'FOR COURT USE ONLY' section with relevant case information such as the case number and hearing date.
  4. In the section regarding relatives, specify the names and addresses of the minor's parents, grandparents, and siblings as applicable. Use checkboxes to indicate which relatives you are providing information for.
  5. If additional pages are needed for more relatives, ensure to attach them and indicate this on the form.
  6. Finally, sign and date the declaration at the bottom of the form to affirm that all provided information is true and correct.

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There are four basic levels involved with case management intake, needs assessment, service planning, and monitoring and evaluating which will be analyzed here.
The variety of responsibilities carried out by a case manager means that there may not be such a thing as a typical day in case management. Some days will be filled with meetings. Some meetings will be with coworkers or care providers. Other meetings will take place between the case manager and clients.
If a Plaintiff doesnt go to the meeting, the Court can put the case on a dismissal calendar. The Plaintiff has to explain why they didnt go. If you dont go, you run the risk that the Court will decide against you.
It depends on the type of case and varies significantly by jurisdiction, but it will typically last between 30 minutes to two hours. Lets take a look at what a case management conference will look like in criminal court versus civil court.
Case Management Statement (CM-110) Tells the court information about the progress of a case, so the court can determine when the case will be ready for trial or some other means of resolving the dispute. Filed and served at least 15 days before a case management conference.

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How long does a case management conference last? It depends on the type of case and varies significantly by jurisdiction, but it will typically last between 30 minutes to two hours.
No later than 15 calendar days before the date set for the case management conference or review, each party must file a case management statement and serve it on all other parties in the case.
Key phases within the case management process include: Client identification (screening), assessment, stratifying risk, planning, implementation (care coordination), monitoring, transitioning and evaluation.

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