JV-455 - California Courts - CA 2025

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Continuances. (1) The court must not continue a hearing beyond the time set by statute unless the court determines the continuance is not contrary to the interest of the child.
Stipulated judgments. A stipulated judgment must include disposition of all matters subject to the courts jurisdiction for which a party seeks adjudication or an explicit reservation of jurisdiction over any matter not proposed for disposition at that time.
Service of application; temporary restraining orders. A party seeking emergency orders and a party providing written opposition must serve the papers on the other party or on the other partys attorney at the first reasonable opportunity before the hearing.
Under California Rules of Court, rule 9.46 and these rules, Registered In-House Counsel is permitted to practice law in California exclusively for a Qualifying Institution that employs him or her.
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