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To obtain a court order, an open case must be pending in a court. If a person wants to obtain a court order and has not initiated a case, the person needs to file a lawsuit. Then a motion seeking an order must be filed.
After you file your Request and get a court date, you must let the other side (your spouse, domestic partner, or the other parent) know that there is a hearing. One way to do this is by mail, called mail service. This means another adult, not you, mails a copy of your Request to the other side.
Into a formal document called a findings. And order after hearing. This will serve as the official.MoreInto a formal document called a findings. And order after hearing. This will serve as the official. Record of orders made in the case although the orders can take effect immediately. And oftentimes.
Judge Bunmi O. Awoniyi was appointed to the Superior Court of Sacramento County in 2012 by Governor Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, Jr., and she currently serves in the Sacramento court as the presiding judge.
County Contact Information & Resource Connections Call: 3-1-1 or 916-875-4311 (if not in the unincorporated area of the County) or email, SacCo311@custhelp. Visit: https://311. saccounty
Program Phones: 916-875-7746Main - Small Claims Division 916-875-7846 Small Claims Advisory Clinic 916-875-7843 Small Claims Mediation Program
If you file a case, you are called the Plaintiff. The person you sue is the Defendant. You start your case by filling out an SC-100 Plaintiff's Claim form and filing it with the court clerk. Be sure you name the Defendant correctly or you may not be able to collect your judgment.
Program Phones: 916-875-7746Main - Small Claims Division 916-875-7846 Small Claims Advisory Clinic 916-875-7843 Small Claims Mediation Program
Phone Directory - Court Court ServiceLocationTelephone Civil Law and Motion Hall of Justice 813 6th Street, Room 212 916-874-5522 Civil Self-Help Services Hall of Justice 813 6th Street, Room 117 916-874-1421 First come, first served basis Court Departments All locations - see below Court Reporters 916-874-578124 more rows
In California, a judgment creditor can request a writ of execution from the court that entered the initial judgment. This compelling document empowers law enforcement officers to seize assets.