Filing Family Law Motions
Summary
To set aside a judgment in California family law, determine the legal basis, complete necessary forms, file with the court, serve the other party, and attend a hearing. Use resources like the California Courts Self-Help Center or TurboCourt for assistance. Family law and DV restraining orders are governed by specific sections of the California Family Code and Code of Civil Procedure. For judicial misconduct, file a complaint with the California Commission on Judicial Performance. Courts can vacate hearings under certain conditions. For free legal help in Lake County, contact Legal Aid of Sonoma County or the Lake County Bar Association.Full Conversation
Can you recommend an app or place to provide forms and help in filling and fileing
You might want to try using the California Courts Self-Help Center online. It provides legal forms and guidance for filling and filing them. Additionally, TurboCourt is an app that can help with preparing and filing court forms in California. Would you like more information on using these resources?
Not now can you provide all rules procedures and statues in family law and DV restraining orders
Sure! Here's a concise overview of family law and DV restraining orders in California:
Family Law:
- Governs divorce, child custody, support, and property division.
- California is a "no-fault" divorce state.
- Child custody decisions are based on the child's best interests.
DV Restraining Orders:
- Protects against abuse or threats from a partner.
- Can include orders to stay away or cease contact.
- Must file a request with the court and attend a hearing.
For detailed statutes, consider visiting the California Courts Self-Help Center online or consulting a legal professional.
Family Law:
- Governs divorce, child custody, support, and property division.
- California is a "no-fault" divorce state.
- Child custody decisions are based on the child's best interests.
DV Restraining Orders:
- Protects against abuse or threats from a partner.
- Can include orders to stay away or cease contact.
- Must file a request with the court and attend a hearing.
For detailed statutes, consider visiting the California Courts Self-Help Center online or consulting a legal professional.
I want the sections and codes for them all and witch related to each
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In California, family law and domestic violence (DV) restraining orders are covered under various sections of the California Family Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. Here are some relevant sections:
- Family Law:
- Divorce & Legal Separation: Family Code §§ *-*
- Child Custody & Visitation: Family Code §§ *-*
- Child Support: Family Code §§ *-*
- Spousal Support: Family Code §§ *-*
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders:
- DVPA (Domestic Violence Prevention Act): Family Code §§ *-*
- Emergency Protective Orders: Family Code §§ *-*
For comprehensive information, visiting the California Legislative Information website or consulting a legal professional is recommended. Would you like further assistance with your case?
In California, family law and domestic violence (DV) restraining orders are covered under various sections of the California Family Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. Here are some relevant sections:
- Family Law:
- Divorce & Legal Separation: Family Code §§ *-*
- Child Custody & Visitation: Family Code §§ *-*
- Child Support: Family Code §§ *-*
- Spousal Support: Family Code §§ *-*
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders:
- DVPA (Domestic Violence Prevention Act): Family Code §§ *-*
- Emergency Protective Orders: Family Code §§ *-*
For comprehensive information, visiting the California Legislative Information website or consulting a legal professional is recommended. Would you like further assistance with your case?
Now the rules of court that are related
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In California, the rules of court related to family law and domestic violence restraining orders include:
- California Rules of Court (CRC):
- CRC *.* - *.*: Rules for family law proceedings.
- CRC *.* - *.*: Rules specifically for juvenile and domestic violence cases.
For detailed rules, consider consulting the California Courts website or a legal professional. Would you like further assistance with specific rules?
In California, the rules of court related to family law and domestic violence restraining orders include:
- California Rules of Court (CRC):
- CRC *.* - *.*: Rules for family law proceedings.
- CRC *.* - *.*: Rules specifically for juvenile and domestic violence cases.
For detailed rules, consider consulting the California Courts website or a legal professional. Would you like further assistance with specific rules?
Also with DV cases
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For DV cases, California rules of court relevant to domestic violence include:
- DVPA (Domestic Violence Prevention Act) under Family Code §§ *-*.
- Emergency Protective Orders under Family Code §§ *-*.
- CRC *.* - *.* for juvenile and domestic violence cases.
Would you like further assistance with these rules or need help with your case?
For DV cases, California rules of court relevant to domestic violence include:
- DVPA (Domestic Violence Prevention Act) under Family Code §§ *-*.
- Emergency Protective Orders under Family Code §§ *-*.
- CRC *.* - *.* for juvenile and domestic violence cases.
Would you like further assistance with these rules or need help with your case?
And codes of civil procedures related to both cases
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For civil procedures related to family law and domestic violence (DV) restraining orders in California, refer to the following:
- Code of Civil Procedure:
- General Provisions: §§ *-*
- Motions and Orders: §§ *-*.*
- Service of Process: §§ *.*-*.*
If you need more details on specific procedures, consider consulting the California Legislative Information website or a legal professional. Would you like further assistance with your case?
For civil procedures related to family law and domestic violence (DV) restraining orders in California, refer to the following:
- Code of Civil Procedure:
- General Provisions: §§ *-*
- Motions and Orders: §§ *-*.*
- Service of Process: §§ *.*-*.*
If you need more details on specific procedures, consider consulting the California Legislative Information website or a legal professional. Would you like further assistance with your case?
Does an amended order mean a separate motion or does an DVRO that has an amendment that was dropped at a hearing also mean it was drop for either filings
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An amended order typically does not require a separate motion; it's a modification of an existing order. If a DVRO amendment is dropped at a hearing, it means the amendment itself is not proceeding, but the original order remains as filed. Would you like more details on the procedure for amending orders?
An amended order typically does not require a separate motion; it's a modification of an existing order. If a DVRO amendment is dropped at a hearing, it means the amendment itself is not proceeding, but the original order remains as filed. Would you like more details on the procedure for amending orders?
If the original order was dropped then dose the amendment get dropped also
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If the original order is dropped, any amendments related to that order are typically dropped as well since they are dependent on the existence of the original order. It’s advisable to check the specific court ruling or consult with a legal professional for precise details.
If the original order is dropped, any amendments related to that order are typically dropped as well since they are dependent on the existence of the original order. It’s advisable to check the specific court ruling or consult with a legal professional for precise details.
How do you file claims against a court judge or a county for not following rules and procedures in witch someone was harmed do to the orders granted as result
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Filing claims against a court judge or a county can be complex. Here are some general steps:
- File a Complaint: For judicial misconduct, file a complaint with the California Commission on Judicial Performance.
- Lawsuit Against County: Consult a lawyer to assess potential claims for damages against a county.
- Legal Advice: Seek legal counsel to understand specific procedures and potential remedies.
Would you like more information about a specific step or further assistance?
Filing claims against a court judge or a county can be complex. Here are some general steps:
- File a Complaint: For judicial misconduct, file a complaint with the California Commission on Judicial Performance.
- Lawsuit Against County: Consult a lawyer to assess potential claims for damages against a county.
- Legal Advice: Seek legal counsel to understand specific procedures and potential remedies.
Would you like more information about a specific step or further assistance?
Can the court vacate an entire hearing after explaining the case after all testmoney evidence and questioning were completed
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In California, a court can vacate an entire hearing under certain circumstances, such as procedural errors or lack of jurisdiction. However, it typically requires a motion to vacate and a valid legal reason. Consulting a legal professional can provide guidance specific to your case.
In California, a court can vacate an entire hearing under certain circumstances, such as procedural errors or lack of jurisdiction. However, it typically requires a motion to vacate and a valid legal reason. Consulting a legal professional can provide guidance specific to your case.
I need to find a free lawyer to go over this all with me that's willing to work in lake county California
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Finding a free lawyer in Lake County, California can be challenging, but there are resources available to help. Consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations or the Lake County Bar Association, which may offer pro bono services. If you're interested, I can guide you on how to contact them or provide more information.
Finding a free lawyer in Lake County, California can be challenging, but there are resources available to help. Consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations or the Lake County Bar Association, which may offer pro bono services. If you're interested, I can guide you on how to contact them or provide more information.
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To find free legal assistance in Lake County, California, you can contact the following resources:
- Legal Aid of Sonoma County: They may have resources or referrals for Lake County.
- Lake County Bar Association: They might offer pro bono services or referrals.
Would you like more information on how to contact them?
To find free legal assistance in Lake County, California, you can contact the following resources:
- Legal Aid of Sonoma County: They may have resources or referrals for Lake County.
- Lake County Bar Association: They might offer pro bono services or referrals.
Would you like more information on how to contact them?
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For Lake County, you can try reaching out to:
- Legal Aid of Sonoma County: They might offer referrals or resources for Lake County residents.
- Lake County Bar Association: They may have pro bono services or referrals available.
Would you like any further guidance on how to proceed with contacting them?
For Lake County, you can try reaching out to:
- Legal Aid of Sonoma County: They might offer referrals or resources for Lake County residents.
- Lake County Bar Association: They may have pro bono services or referrals available.
Would you like any further guidance on how to proceed with contacting them?