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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FL 306 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, firm name, address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court communication.
  3. Identify whether you are the petitioner or respondent by selecting the appropriate option under 'CASE INFORMATION'. This helps clarify your role in the proceedings.
  4. In section 2, specify the type of request you are making to reschedule the hearing. Choose from options like 'Request for Order' or 'Order to Show Cause'.
  5. Provide dates related to your request, including when the original hearing is set and any proposed new dates in section 6.
  6. In section 7, select reasons for rescheduling. You can check multiple boxes if applicable and provide additional details if necessary.
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A motion for a continuance is a request asking the judge to make an order changing your hearing date. If the judge grants your motion, your court date will be postponed to a later time. For most requests for continuances, you must provide the judge with a suitable reason (good cause) for postponing your court date.
An Ex Parte hearing is based on an emergency such as: harassment, domestic violence, threats, violation of court order, child being at risk, property issues, etc. anything that is considered an emergency and cannot wait the time it takes to file an OSC/Motion.
What are considered to be acceptable reason for a continuance 1. Not having an attorney or not having had the time to look for an attorney. 2. Illness of party or attorney. 3. Attorney having an unexpected event occur in another case that would cause them to be unable to attend. 4. Family emergency. 5.
Request to Reschedule Hearing (Family LawGovernmentalUniform ParentageCustody and Support) (FL-306) Ask to change your hearing date and explain why you need a new hearing date.
Request to Reschedule Hearing (Family LawGovernmentalUniform ParentageCustody and Support) (FL-306) Ask to change your hearing date and explain why you need a new hearing date. Get form FL-306.
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1:01 3:06 Theres no fixed. Number it really depends on the judge. And the reason for your request judges wantMoreTheres no fixed. Number it really depends on the judge. And the reason for your request judges want cases to move forward. And dont appreciate repeated delays without good cause.
Download the CA FL-306 form from the California Judicial Branch website. Begin by filling out your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, address, and contact details. Indicate the case number and the name of the court. Provide details of the other party involved in the case.

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