What is the time limit to appeal a child custody judgement.
File a Request for Order to Set Aside Custody Order pursuant to Cal. Civ. Pro. 473 because of lack of notice (no service).
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File a Request for Order to Set Aside Custody Order pursuant to Cal. Civ. Pro. 473 because of lack of notice (no service).
You may have misunderstood: when DCSS says a case is closed, it merely means that the department is no longer enforcing the order BUT the order...
Are you sure you 'terminated' his rights and did you just get sole legal and physical custody?
He is divorced as of 3/28/2016, and there is a restraining order against him entered 1/29/2016 - but if he was never served, then it isn't...
DCSS is not dad's attorney - it is only there to enforce & support the child support order. The two of you can file a Stipulation and Order to...
You might have a problem because you are scheduling on dad's time. I realize that dad is not respecting your son's wishes to play, but it's his...
...supplementing Atty Tegroen's post, an RFO is a Request for Order (FL-300) but go to your local courthouse where 'custody' is heard (not child...
It won't matter; you can prepare and file on pleading paper a Notice of Unavailability from date X to date Y - and most attorneys do it - but it...
That cannot be 'exactly' what your DCSS case worker said; it just takes them some time but once ordered it will be retroactive to the date of...
You do no need to 'state your case' in the Response; just list all the assets and debts in the appropriate places to contradict their absence in...