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ZIP CODE: FAX NO.: E-MAIL ADDRESS: ATTORNEY FOR (name): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF STREET ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: CASE NUMBER: PLAINTIFF/PETITIONER: DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT: JUDICIAL OFFICER: OTHER: DEPT: PROPOSED ORDER (COVER SHEET) NOTE: This cover sheet is to be used to electronically file and submit to the court a proposed order. The proposed order sent electronically to the court must be in PDF format and must be attached to this cover sh.

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The CA EFS-020 form is a proposed order cover sheet used for electronic filing in California's Superior Court. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to properly fill out this form online, ensuring compliance with court requirements.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CA EFS-020 form. This will open the document for you to edit.
  2. Enter the attorney or party's information, including the name, firm name, street address, city, state, telephone number, fax number, and email address in the designated fields.
  3. In the court section, fill in the superior court's name, street address, mailing address, and the relevant case number.
  4. Identify the parties involved in the case by entering the names of the plaintiff or petitioner and the defendant or respondent.
  5. Fill in the judicial officer's name and any additional details requested about the court department.
  6. Complete the section titled 'Proposed order' by providing the name of the party submitting the proposed order and the title of the proposed order.
  7. Describe the proceeding related to the proposed order by specifying the nature of the proceeding, its date and time, and the place where it will occur.
  8. Confirm that the proposed order was served on all other parties involved in the case. Include your name and signature in the designated areas.
  9. For the proof of electronic service, fill out your personal information, including your age and address. Then, indicate the names and electronic service addresses of those you have served.
  10. Finally, after completing all sections, review the entire form for accuracy and make any necessary corrections before saving, downloading, or printing the form.

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R. 3.1600. Within 10 days after filing notice of intention to move for a new trial in a civil case, the moving party must serve and file a memorandum in support of the motion, and within 10 days thereafter any adverse party may serve and file a memorandum in reply.

Whenever a party in a civil action knows or learns that the action or proceeding is related to another action or proceeding pending, dismissed, or disposed of by judgment in any state or federal court in California, the party must serve and file a Notice of Related Case.

A motion must do all of the following: (a) identify the moving party or parties; (b) name the parties to whom the motion is addressed; (c) briefly state the basis for the motion and the relief sought; and (d) if applicable, state the specific portion of the pleading being challenged. (C.R.C., Rule 3.1112(d).)

The California rules of court do not require proposed orders be submitted until five days after the hearing. However, it remains best practice to bring a copy with you, to better get the judge's confirmation and file it on opposing party within the deadline.

(b) Submission of proposed order to court The prevailing party must, upon expiration of the five-day period provided for approval, promptly transmit the proposed order to the court together with a summary of any responses of the other parties or a statement that no responses were received.

Stipulations- In ance with Local Rule 3.125H all parties going to mediation must complete a Stipulation and Order to ADR form and file it at the Clerk's Office. An original and a copy for the court's use shall be submitted. There is no filing fee for the filing of the stipulation.

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