GV-116 Order on Request to Continue Hearing 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out items 1 and 2, entering the names of the Petitioner and Respondent. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In section 3, provide the court name, street address, and case number. This identifies your specific case and helps streamline processing.
  4. For section 4, indicate whether there is a Temporary Gun Violence Restraining Order (TRO) in effect. If applicable, check the appropriate boxes and provide relevant dates.
  5. In section 5, explain the reason for rescheduling. Select from provided options or specify other reasons if necessary.
  6. Complete section 6 regarding service of order to other parties. Follow instructions carefully to ensure compliance with court requirements.
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There are many reasons cases are continued. Mostly it is because one side or the other needs more time to prepare for trial. Additional time allows for negotiations, finding witnesses, and preparing exhibits.
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.
A continuance is a court-approved delay of a scheduled hearing or trial. Acceptable reasons often include illness, unavailability of key witnesses, new evidence discovery, or attorney scheduling conflicts. Courts require timely requests, usually in writing, explaining the reason and impact on the case.
0:11 4:18 System. This question is quite common especially for those involved in legal proceedings. AMoreSystem. This question is quite common especially for those involved in legal proceedings. A continuence is essentially a postponement of a court proceeding.
An order to show cause (O.S.C.), is a court order or the demand of a judge requiring a party to justify or explain why the court should or should not grant a motion or a relief. For example, if a party requests a restraining order from a judge, the judge may need more information.

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A continuance simply means that the case will be continued on another date set by the court. 15. What is a status date? A status date means a future date on which the parties will again appear in court to tell the judge what is happening with the case.
If you do not go to the hearing, your temporary order will expire, and you will have to start the process over. If the abuser does not show up for the hearing the judge may still grant you a restraining order, or the judge may order a new hearing date.

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