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How to fill out the Order After Hearing On Form JV-180 Request To Change online
Filling out the Order After Hearing On Form JV-180 Request To Change can be a straightforward process. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the form easily.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form. Open it in your chosen editor.
- Enter your information: Select your role (child, foster parent, social worker, etc.) and provide your name, address, phone number, and if applicable, your client’s details.
- Fill in the court name and address where you are submitting the form, including the Superior Court of California, County of.
- Specify the child's name and indicate your relationship to the child along with any relevant case number that is filled in by the court clerk.
- In this section, choose the type of request you are making by checking the appropriate box and providing additional details in the subsequent items.
- If confidentiality is needed, attach form JV-182 and check the corresponding box to indicate its attachment.
- Provide the child's information including their name, date of birth, living arrangement, and any known attorney’s information.
- List information about parents or legal guardians, including names and addresses, providing checkboxes for unknown information.
- Explain any recent developments that may influence the judge's decision and detail the new order you seek from the court.
- Conclude by stating who has been informed of your request and whether they agree or disagree. Include a declaration of truthfulness at the end.
- After reviewing your form, save your changes, and choose to download or print it for submission.
Complete your documents online today to ensure your requests are properly submitted and processed.
What is a court order? A court order is a judgement or ruling that is officially given by a judge. A court order can be final (at the end of a hearing) or interim (until a final order can be made). The contents of the order depend entirely on the case presented to the judge.
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