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You should file a form called the JV-180 Request to Change Court Order for important issues that need to be addressed immediately. Specifically, the JV-180 is appropriate when: An immediate hearing is required. Circumstances have changed or there is new evidence that you can offer to the judge.
Notification of Mailing Address (JV-140) Parents or guardians fill this out so they can tell the court and social worker where they want documents and notices for court hearings sent.
Statement Regarding Parentage (Juvenile) (JV-505) Tell the court if you are, or are not, the parent of a child and/or to request testing to determine if you are the parent. Get form JV-505.
Petition to Obtain Report of Law Enforcement Agency (JV-575) Ask the court for information from a law enforcement agency about a child taken to a juvenile hall.
Order Designating Educational Rights Holder (JV-535) States the courts decision (order) about who can make educational or developmental-services decisions for a child, youth, or nonminor dependent. Get form JV-535.
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An educational rights holder is the adult identified or appointed by the court to make educational or developmental-services decisions for a child or youth who has a case in the juvenile court. It can be a parent, guardian, or Indian custodian of the child or youth.
Relative Information (JV-285) A childs relative can use this to give information to the court about a child who has been removed from the home.
The Judicial Council adopts legal forms in one of two ways. Under Government Code section 68511, the council may prescribe certain forms. Use of those forms is mandatory.

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