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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the order request court document in the editor.
  2. Begin by checking all applicable boxes under 'The court has received and considered'. Ensure you include the date filed for each relevant form.
  3. Fill in the name and address of the Superior Court of California, County of, as indicated on the form.
  4. In the section titled 'The court makes the following orders', select whether your request is granted or denied. If a hearing is scheduled, provide the date and time.
  5. Complete any additional orders or explanations required by filling in the respective fields.
  6. Finally, certify that you are not involved in this case by checking the appropriate box and providing mailing details if necessary.

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Judges say ``order, order in court to maintain control and ensure that proceedings run smoothly. This phrase serves several purposes: Establishing Authority: It reinforces the judges role as the authority in the courtroom, signaling that they are in charge of the proceedings.
Notice of Orders or Judgments: A written notice that tells someone about a decision made by a court. The court clerk or one of the parties usually provides this notice.
Court orders are the means in which decisions or judgments of judicial officers are issued from a court. They can include: an order made after a hearing by a judicial officer, or an order made after parties who have reached their own agreement have applied to a court for consent orders. See also: Order.
An order can be as simple as setting a date for trial or as complex as restructuring contractual relationships by and between many corporations in a multi-jurisdictional dispute. It may be a final order (one that concludes the court action), or an interim order (one during the action).
order. 1) n. every direction or mandate of a judge or a court which is not a judgment or legal opinion (although both may include an order) directing that something be done or that there is prohibition against some act.

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Once papers are filed starting a family law case (like a divorce or a parentage case), you can ask for a court date so a judge can make a decision about your financial or family situation. This is called requesting an order.
An Order is a separate document that a judge signs which sets forth the judges ruling on a motion. A Judgment is a separate document that a judge signs and sets forth the judges ruling at the end of an adversary proceeding.

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