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California Rule of Court 5.570 outlines the process for petitioning the court to modify an existing order. To Request to Change Court Order, you must complete and file the following forms: JV-180 Request to Change Court Order.
JV-100 Juvenile Dependency Petition (Version One) (Welfare and Institutions Code, § 300 et seq.) Page 1. JV-100. For counties filing a separate dependency petition for each child or for counties using Additional Children Attachment (form JV-101(A)) ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, State Bar number, and address
JV-100 Juvenile Dependency Petition (Version One)
You should file a form called the JV-180 Request to Change Court Order for important issues that need to be addressed immediately. Specifically, the JV-180 is appropriate when: An immediate hearing is required. Circumstances have changed or there is new evidence that you can offer to the judge.
A 388 petition is typically brought to request a hearing to modify, change, or set aside a previous court order, or to terminate juvenile court jurisdiction, on the ground that there are changed circumstances or new evidence. Any change or modification of a previous order may be sought by a 388 petition.
File a 388 Petition to change custody and visitation orders in a juvenile dependency case. WHEN TO USE: ? You want to change a court order in a juvenile. dependency court case (new or old). ? You are the parent of the child, the dependent child.
A parent must use this if they are giving up their right to get services to help their child live with them again. Get form JV-190.
States a court's decision on the request to change a court order, without holding a hearing on the request.
JV-180 Request to Change Court Order.