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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.
If required, pay a filing fee If you are not alleging violence, stalking or threats of violence or if you did not ask for a fee waiver, you will need to pay $435-$450 to the clerk when you file your forms. Go back to the first step to learn about how to ask to pay no filing fees.
After you file your Request and get a court date, you must let the other side (your spouse, domestic partner, or the other parent) know that there is a hearing. One way to do this is by mail, called mail service.
Youll use the Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (form FL-320) to respond. In this form, youll tell the court and other side if you agree or disagree with the request. If you disagree, you can explain why and what you think the court should order instead.
How to ask the court for an other order Fill out Request for Order form. Fill out the Request for Order (form FL-300). Use this form to tell the court: Make copies of your forms. After youve filled out, signed, and dated both forms, make 2 copies of the forms. File your forms. To file your forms with the court:
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In some situations, you might also make a motion by writing a letter to the judge that explains what you are asking for, and why. Any time you send anything in writing to the judge you must also send a copy to the other party or his/her attorney. The other party would then have a chance to respond.
If your server is someone you know or a process server, give your server one of these forms: Form DV-200 if your restraining order is going to be served in person, or. Form DV-250 if your restraining order is going to be served by mail.

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