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Form FL-300, Request for Order, is the basic form you need to file with the court. Depending on your request, you may need these additional forms: When specific Judicial Council forms must be used to ask the court for orders. For example, to ask: If you and the other party have an agreement.
The Form C is available to request hearing time for your motion in Child Support cases involving the Department of Revenue. Read the instructions carefully! You must file a separate form with the Clerk of Court each time you request hearing time.
The law and motion practice in California family law cases is conducted through a motion called a Request for Order or RFO. This means that whenever a family law litigant wishes to ask the court to make any temporary orders, or any post-judgment orders, they will file a motion. A motion then sets a hearing date.
The new law establishes a rebuttable presumption that equal timesharing (50/50 custody) is in the best interest of the child. Unless compelling reasons exist, courts will lean toward equal parenting time.
You can request a court hearing in a variety of ways. Typically, you would file a motion with the court and pick up a hearing date when you file. Alternately, you could request a hearing date in person.
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By Florida law, the Clerk of Courts in each county is the official custodian of court records. Click here to access the Clerks Online Services, including official records, civil/family/probate cases, criminal cases and traffic cases, or you may call the Clerks 24-hour voice response system at (305) 275-1155.
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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