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(1) A petition for review must be served and filed within 10 days after the Court of Appeal decision is final in that court. For purposes of this rule, the date of finality is not extended if it falls on a day on which the office of the clerk/executive officer is closed.
California Rule of Court 5.125 requires that the prevailing party provide the other party with a copy of the PROPOSED ORDER before submitting it to the Court. If the other party appeared in court, you must serve them with a proposed Findings and Order After Hearing within 10 days of the hearing date.
For purposes of this rule: (1) A trial day is defined as a period no less than two and a half hours of a single court day. (2) A long-cause hearing is defined as a hearing on a request for order that extends more than a single court day.

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Once the judge makes a decision, the judge will need to sign a court order. In some courts, court staff will do this. In other courts, one of you (or a lawyer, if either of you have one) will have to prepare the order.
This is used as the first page to list the decisions (orders) that a court made after a hearing. The orders are generally attached to this page.

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