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Begin by entering your name and address in the 'Attorney or Name of Person without Attorney' section, along with your telephone number and email address.
Fill in the 'For Court Use Only' section with relevant details such as the case number and state bar number.
Indicate whether the parties have reconciled by selecting one of the options under 'Reconciled'.
Complete the 'Service' section by noting if the respondent has been served, and provide the date of service if applicable.
In the 'Default' section, indicate whether you have filed a Request to Enter Default and provide any necessary dates.
Address any unresolved issues in the 'Issues' section by checking all applicable boxes.
Confirm attendance at Family Mediation and Parenting Apart Workshop for both parties where relevant.
Finally, check all applicable boxes under 'Case Progress' to summarize your current status.
Sign and date at the bottom of the form to declare that all information is true and correct.
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What are the three grounds for the motion for reconsideration?
Generally a Motion for Reconsideration is filed under three grounds: The availability of new evidence not previously available; An intervening change in controlling law; or. The need to correct a clear error of law or to prevent manifest injustice.
How long do I have to appeal a family court decision in California?
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.
What is a motion for reconsideration in family law?
The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.
What are the rules for discovery in California family law?
Generally, the deadline to appeal a family law judgment or order is either 60 or 180 days. * You must serve and file a Notice of Appeal form (APP-002) by your deadline or you could lose the right to appeal your order.
What is the purpose of the motion to reconsider?
A motion to reconsider either identifies an error in law or fact in a prior Board decision or identifies a change in law that affects a prior Board decision and asks the Board to re-examine its ruling.
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What is a motion for reconsideration of the decision?
A Motion for Reconsideration (MR) is a legal remedy available to a party who feels aggrieved by a courts decision or resolution. This motion requests the same court to review and possibly reverse or modify its decision based on the grounds presented.
What is a motion for reconsideration in family court?
After a trial, there are several types of motions that can be filed to address possible trial errors. The most common type of post-trial motion is a Motion for Reconsideration in which you are asking the judge to reconsider his/her ruling and change one specific part of the court order or the courts overall ruling.
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