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  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case in court.
  3. Fill in the names of the Petitioner/Plaintiff and Respondent/Defendant in their respective fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. In the 'Temporary Emergency Court Orders' section, specify any property restraints by detailing what each party is restricted from doing regarding property.
  5. Complete the 'Property Control' section by indicating which party has exclusive temporary use of specific properties.
  6. For minor children, provide details about custody arrangements and visitation rights, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
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Temporary Emergency (Ex Parte) Orders (FL-305) States the courts decision (order) when a party asked for temporary emergency orders. Get form FL-305. 汉语Get form FL-305 in Chinese Simplified (Chinese Simplified) 한국어Get form FL-305 in Korean (Korean)
Ex parte orders are temporary and usually last until a full custody hearing is conducted. This ensures that both parents have an opportunity to present their side of the story.
Temporary orders They remain in effect until a judge modifies them or issues final orders. Parents can agree on temporary orders or ask the court to set the terms. The courts usually issues temporary orders at the hearing following court-ordered mediation but can do so later in the process, if necessary.
IT-303 Application for Extension of Time for Filing. Application for Extension of Time for Filing State Income Tax Returns.
Request for Order (form FL-300) 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.
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Child Custody and Safety: Ex parte hearings are often requested when a childs safety is at risk. If there is a credible threat that a parent will harm the child or take the child out of state without permission, an ex parte order may grant temporary custody to the other parent or restrict visitation rights.
Declaration Regarding Notice and Service of Request for Temporary Emergency (Ex Parte) Orders (FL-303) Tells the court if and how you let the other party know that you are asking the court to make emergency orders in your case.
The first pages of the final orders (judgment) that establish the legal parents of the child. You or your attorney complete this and use attachments for other final orders, like child custody and visitation, (parenting time). child support, and others.

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