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How to fill out the CA FL-320-INFO online
Filling out the CA FL-320-INFO form online is an essential step in responding to a Request for Order. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions to help you navigate the form and ensure your responses are properly submitted to the court.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your online form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Complete the top part (caption) of the form by entering your name, address, and phone number, the court address, the names of all parties involved, and the case number. Ensure to include the same hearing date, time, and department from the Request for Order (form FL-300).
- Specify your response to the orders requested by completing items 1 to 8 on the form. For each item, mark the corresponding box as found on the form FL-300 and indicate whether you agree or disagree with the requests. If you disagree, describe the orders you wish the court to make.
- Use item 9 to explain your responses to items 1–8. Provide detailed reasons for your disagreement and any additional orders you are requesting. If you need more space, attach a separate sheet of paper as needed.
- Sign and date the bottom of the form. Ensure you have printed your name clearly above your signature.
- After completing the form, save your changes. You may then download a copy for your records and print it if necessary.
- Once completed, file your paperwork with the court clerk at least 9 court days before your hearing. Make two copies of your filed documents and bring them with you to the hearing, including a filed Proof of Service form.
- Finally, ensure your responsive papers are served on the other parties involved. Either have them personally served or sent by mail, ensuring this is completed at least 9 court days before your court date.
Start filling out your CA FL-320-INFO form online today to ensure your voice is heard in court.
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