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  • Woman and her children

    Request for Disclosure of Juvenile Case File-Family Law

    Request for Disclosure of Juvenile Case File

    $25.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Request for Hearing Regarding Child’s Access to Services

    Request for Hearing Regarding Child’s Access to Services

    $25.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Request For Restraining Order—Juvenile Family Law

    Request For Restraining Order—Juvenile

    $25.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Request for Special Immigrant Juvenile Findings

    Request for Special Immigrant Juvenile Findings

    $25.00
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  • Request to Change Court Order-Juvenile Family Law

    Court Order on Form JV-180, Request to Change Court Order

    $25.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Request to Return to Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Foster Care

    Request to Return to Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Foster Care

    $25.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Response to Recommendation Regarding Ability to Repay Cost of Legal Services

    Response to Recommendation Regarding Ability to Repay Cost of Legal Services

    $45.00
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  • Woman and her children

    School Notification Of Court Adjudication-Juvenile Family Law

    School Notification Of Court Adjudication (Welfare & Institutions Code Section 827(b))

    $15.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Sealing of Records for Satisfactory Completion of Probation-Juvenile Family Law

    Sealing of Records for Satisfactory Completion of Probation

    $15.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Serious Emotional Damage – Juvenile Family Law

    Serious Emotional Damage (§ 300 (c))

    Intentional infliction of emotional distress is a common law tort that allows individuals to recover for severe emotional distress caused by another individual who intentionally or recklessly inflicted emotional distress by behaving in an “extreme and outrageous” way. In short, the law recognizes emotional distress as a state of mental suffering that occurs because of an experience caused by the negligence or intentional acts of another, usually of a physical nature. Bystanders or individuals who personally experienced the emotional trauma, along with their relatives, may be able to assert a civil lawsuit alleging emotional distress. In these cases expert witness testimony from a therapist or psychiatrist may be used to prove a plaintiff’s case of emotional distress, as well as evaluate the range of monetary damages associated with the injury.

    $15.00
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  • Woman and her children

    Serious Physical Harm-Juvenile Family Law

    Serious Physical Harm (§ 300 (a)

    $15.00
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