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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the order request court document in the editor.
Begin by checking all applicable boxes under 'The court has received and considered'. Ensure you include the date filed for each relevant form.
Fill in the name and address of the Superior Court of California, County of, as indicated on the form.
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.
Complete any additional orders or explanations required by filling in the respective fields.
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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