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Personal Service: Most RFO forms and other documents must be personally served on opposing party by a person not related to the case and who is at least eighteen (18) years old. Personal service is not usually required for service of discovery requests and/or discovery responses or in ex parte emergency hearing cases.
You must serve a copy of all the papers on the other party, along with a blank Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (JC Form # FL-320)PDF and a blank Income and Expense Declaration (JC Form # FL-150)PDF (FINANCIAL ISSUES ONLY). The other party must be served by someone other than you.
The “law and motion” practice in California family law cases is conducted through a motion called a “Request for Order” or RFO. This means that whenever a family law litigant wishes to ask the court to make any temporary orders, or any post-judgment orders, they will file a motion. A motion then sets a hearing date.
Unless the court orders a different time to serve, your server must mail the papers at least 16 court days plus 5 calendar days before your court date.
How to ask the court for an other order Fill out Request for Order form. Fill out the Request for Order (form FL-300). Use this form to tell the court. Make copies of your forms. After you've filled out, signed, and dated both forms, make 2 copies of the forms. File your forms. To file your forms with the court:
The Move-Away Legal Process in San Diego The first step in requesting a move-away order is to file a petition with a San Diego family court. The judge will schedule an initial hearing date a few months after you file your request.
You'll need your 9 digit Juror Participant Number located on the front of your Summons for Jury Service. Once you log in, click on the Current Status link on the left side of the web page. You can also call the Jury Information Line at (800) 998-9035.
You may check your status through one of the following options: Juror Web Portal. Log on to the Juror Portal to check Your Juror Status, Request a Postponement, or Submit Your Response Form: Access Juror Web Portal. Call. Phone: 951.275.5076. Phone: 760.342.6264. SMS Text. Text your badge number to: 951.289.7434.
Failure to Appear You must report for jury service if you are qualified and you have not been excused or had your service postponed. Any person who fails to respond may be fined up to $1,500, incarcerated, or both. Carefully follow the instructions on the summons and contact the court if you need help.
You get a subpoena in the mail that tells you when you have jury duty, at what time, and where to show up.