Order After Hearing On Form JV-180 Request To Change 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Order After Hearing On Form JV-180 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your information. Indicate your role (e.g., parent, foster parent) and provide your name, address, and contact details.
  3. Next, specify the child's name and case number. This is crucial for identifying the relevant court order.
  4. Select the type of request you are making by checking the appropriate box. Be sure to provide any necessary details in items 6–9.
  5. In section 4, enter the child's information including their date of birth and current living situation.
  6. Complete sections regarding parents or legal guardians, ensuring all addresses are accurate. If confidentiality is needed, attach form JV-182.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and submitting the form to the court clerk.

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States a courts decision on the request to change a court order, without holding a hearing on the request.
Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 specifically states any parent or other person having an interest in a child who is a dependent child of the juvenile court (even when you are not a party and do not qualify for de facto status) may petition the court for a change of court order using a JV-180 form.
The answer to How long does a restraining order last in California? is Up to five years, and often less. If the restraining order protecting you is expiring soon but you still feel under threat, you can seek renewal. The court may extend your restraining order if your case justifies it.
You can get copies of a court order, decree, judgment, or other records filed in your case from the court where the case was filed. You can ask for a copy in person, by mail, and, in many courts, online. There is generally a fee to get a copy of a record unless you have a fee waiver.
Courts may issue, among others, the following types of orders: Cease and desist order. Restraining order. Temporary restraining order.

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If you received a Request for Order (form FL-300), it means the other person in your family law case is asking the judge to make a decision. The court sets a date to hear from both sides (a hearing) before it makes a decision.

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