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  2. Begin by filling in the header section, which includes the court's name and case number. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. In the body of the document, clearly state the stipulation regarding bifurcation of liability and damages. This section should reflect both parties' agreement and any relevant details about evidence or expert witnesses.
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If you receive a notice to enter order and do not agree that the proposed order conforms with the decision of the judge, you have 7 days from the day the notice was mailed to you to respond in writing to the party and the court. 1. Fill out the Objection to Proposed Order form.
Time of notice to other parties. A party seeking an ex parte order must notify all parties no later than 10:00 a.m. the court day before the ex parte appearance, absent a showing of exceptional circumstances that justify a shorter time for notice.
Definition. A complex case is an action that requires exceptional judicial management to avoid placing unnecessary burdens on the court or the litigants and to expedite the case, keep costs reasonable, and promote effective decision making by the court, the parties, and counsel.
Rule 222.1 of the California Rules of Court provides: A motion to compel answers or further answers to interrogatories or requests for admissions or to protect the responding party shall include a declaration stating facts to show that prior to the filing thereof counsel for the moving party made a reasonable attempt
Any party may, within 15 days after the proposed statement of decision and judgment have been served, serve and file objections to the proposed statement of decision or judgment.
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California Rule of Court 5.125 requires that the prevailing party provide the other party with a copy of the PROPOSED ORDER before submitting it to the Court. If the other party appeared in court, you must serve them with a proposed Findings and Order After Hearing within 10 days of the hearing date.
A proposed order, in the context of legal proceedings, is a document that outlines the specific actions or decisions that a party involved in a case is asking the court to make. It is typically drafted by one of the parties or their attorney and presented to the court for approval.

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