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(1) If the transfer-out motion is granted, the sending court must set a date certain for the transfer-in hearing in the receiving court: within 5 court days of the transfer-out order if the child is in custody, and within 10 court days of the transfer-out order if the child is out of custody.
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Preparation, service, and submission of order after hearing. The court may prepare the order after hearing and serve copies on the parties or their attorneys. Alternatively, the court may order one of the parties or attorneys to prepare the proposed order as provided in these rules.
This rule sets forth standards of practice and administration for court-connected child custody mediation services that are consistent with the requirements of Family Code section 3161.
Continuances. (1) The court must not continue a hearing beyond the time set by statute unless the court determines the continuance is not contrary to the interest of the child.
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(10) De facto parent means a person who has been found by the court to have assumed, on a day-to-day basis, the role of parent, fulfilling both the childs physical and psychological needs for care and affection, and who has assumed that role for a substantial period.

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