The Superior Court of Contra Costa implemented its E-filing system in 2022. They selected Odyssey Case Manager from Tyler Technologies, a software solution in use by 29 of the 58 courts in the state.
All Probate, Guardianship and Conservatorship documents are filed and heard in the Wakefield Taylor Courthouse in Martinez.
To ask for an interpreter for your hearing, fill out the MC-300e&s Interpreter Request and give the completed form to any window clerk or courtroom clerk. Alternatively, you can email the completed form to Interpreter Services at intrps@contracostaurts.ca.
You must have someone who is 18 or older serve the forms for you (this is your server). Hand the forms to the other side (personal service) ... Hand the forms to someone at the other side's home or work (substituted service) ... Court clerk sends forms by certified mail (only offered in some courts)
Unicode Character “?” (U+1F97A)
Beyond being merely fluent, they should have a deep understanding of dialects, idiomatic expressions, and cultural nuances relevant to your context. A word in one language can have a spectrum of meanings when translated, and a skilled interpreter navigates this intricacy with ease.
Immigration courts arrange for an interpreter both during master calendar hearings (i.e., scheduling hearings) and individual hearings (i.e., merit hearings). EOIR encourages the parties to an immigration proceeding to request interpreters either orally at a master calendar hearing or by written motion.
? (pleading face) = tearing up while asking or pleading for something. ? (face with tears of joy) = laughing and crying with happiness. ? (crying face) or ? (loudly crying face) = tearing up in sadness or anger.
It is meant to represent the typical face one makes when pleading—that is, trying to win compassion or sympathy. Besides conveying such acts as pleading, begging, or beseeching, the Pleading Face emoji ? also variously conveys sadness, guilt, cuteness, and even arousal.