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The first pages of the final orders for your divorce, legal separation, or annulment case.
The Judicial Council sets the direction for improving the quality of justice and advancing the consistent, independent, impartial, and accessible administration of justice by the judicial branch for the benefit of the public.
The California Court system has three levels: the California Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal and the Superior Courts. These courts are governed by three distinct judicial bodies: the Judicial Council, the Commission on Judicial Performance, and the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
If there is not a California or Local Court form to fit your situation, you will need to draft your own pleading or motion on pleading paper.
(a) Judicial notice (1) To obtain judicial notice by a reviewing court under Evidence Code section 459, a party must serve and file a separate motion with a proposed order. (D) Whether the matter to be noticed relates to proceedings occurring after the order or judgment that is the subject of the appeal.
Forms adopted by the Judicial Council for mandatory use are forms prescribed under Government Code section 68511. Wherever applicable, they must be used by all parties and must be accepted for filing by all courts. In some areas, alternative mandatory forms have been adopted.
Temporary Emergency (Ex Parte) Orders (not domestic violence restraining orders) Courts can make temporary orders in your family law case to respond to emergencies that cannot wait to be heard on the courts regular hearing calendar. To request these orders: Complete form FL-300.
The Judicial Council adopts legal forms in one of two ways. Under Government Code section 68511, the council may prescribe certain forms. Use of those forms is mandatory. The council may also approve forms.