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How to fill out the SV-710 Notice Of Hearing To Renew Restraining Order online
Completing the SV-710 Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order is a crucial step in ensuring your protective measures remain in effect. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form, providing clear and supportive instructions tailored to those with varying levels of legal experience.
Follow the steps to fill out your SV-710 form effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- In the designated field, enter the name of the protected person. This is the individual who is seeking the renewal of the restraining order.
- Fill out the full name of the restrained person. Ensure accuracy to avoid any issues in the hearing process.
- Insert the name and street address of the court where the form will be submitted. Identify the 'Superior Court of California, County of' and include the correct mailing address.
- Document the address of the restrained person, including city, state, and zip code.
- Enter the case number associated with your restraining order. This is essential for proper identification of your case.
- The judge will schedule a hearing date. Leave the following fields blank as the court will fill these in: Date, Department, Time, and Room.
- Review the instructions provided for both the protected and restrained persons regarding hearing attendance and compliance with the current restraining order.
- If you need to respond in writing, refer to the DV-720 Response to Request to Renew Restraining Order and ensure it is filed correctly.
- Once all information is carefully filled out, you can save changes, download, print, or share your form as necessary for your next steps.
Take action today by completing your SV-710 Notice of Hearing to Renew Restraining Order online.
Generally, the deadline to appeal a Limited Civil Unlawful Detainer (eviction) judgment or order is either 30 or 90 days. * You must serve and file a Notice of Appeal form (APP-102) by your deadline or you could lose the right to appeal your order.
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