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Family Law Motions and Requests For Orders (RFO's) A motion or request for order is the formal process of requesting the court for a specific ruling, action or other decision.
The \u201claw and motion\u201d practice in California family law cases is conducted through a motion called a \u201cRequest for Order\u201d 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 \u201claw and motion\u201d practice in California family law cases is conducted through a motion called a \u201cRequest for Order\u201d 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.
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A Request for Order (RFO) is used in the family court to request a hearing. The hearing is to ask the judge to grant specific relief. An RFO is the same as an Order to Show Cause, which continues to be used by some courts.
According to Kerry Neal, human resource assistant, it usually takes 30 to 60 days to get orders once reassignments sends out an RFO.
You'll use the Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (form FL-320) to respond. In this form, you'll 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.
To request orders from the Court such as child custody and visitation, child support, or spousal support, you or the other parent must request an order from the court by filing a Request for Order. The Request for Order forms are used to schedule a court hearing date to obtain court orders in a family law case.
A Request for Order (RFO) is used in the family court to request a hearing. The hearing is to ask the judge to grant specific relief. An RFO is the same as an Order to Show Cause, which continues to be used by some courts.

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