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Juvenile Delinquency-Order of Disposition After Order of Removal–No restrictive placement
Form 3-30 (Juvenile Delinquency-Order of Disposition After Order of Removal–No restrictive placement)
Juvenile Delinquency Order of Disposition-Family Law
Form 3-29 (Juvenile Delinquency–Order of Disposition)
Juvenile Delinquency – Order Upon Fact finding-Family Law
Form 3-28 (Juvenile Delinquency – Order Upon Fact- finding)
Juvenile Delinquency-Order of Dismissal after Adjustment-Family Law
Form 3-13 (Juvenile Delinquency-Order of Dismissal after Adjustment)
Juvenile Delinquency–Order Directing-Family Law
Form 3-11a (Juvenile Delinquency–Order Directing)
Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Detention-Family Law
Form 3-11 (Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Detention)
Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Pre-petition Detention
Form 3-6 (Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Pre-petition Detention)
Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Release from Detention
Form 3-5 (Juvenile Delinquency- Order Directing Release from Detention)
Juvenile Delinquency–Order on Motion for Change of Venue-Family Law
Form 3-1(Juvenile Delinquency–Order on Motion for Change of Venue)
Stipulation and Order for Custody and or Visitation of Children
Template Document
Property Order Attachment to Judgment
Property Order Attachment to Judgment
Property Order Attachment To Judgment (Family Law) spanish
Property Order Attachment To Judgment (Family Law) spanish
Property Order Attachment to Findings and Order After Hearing
Property Order Attachment to Findings and Order After Hearing
Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition
Form 3-12 (Juvenile Delinquency – Order of Referral to Probation – Post-petition)
A referral is a written report or statement that alleges that a juvenile has come under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. For status or delinquency purposes, a juvenile is defined as a child under the age of seventeen years. If the prosecutor or probation officer decides to proceed with the juvenile’s case informally, usually the minor must appear before a probation officer or judge. Although no formal charge is entered against the juvenile.
Order Determining Request for Registration of Out-of-State Custody or Visitation Order
Form UCCJEA-18 Order Determining Request for Registration of Out-of-State Custody or Visitation Order: Determination of Objection and Notice of Registration – UCCJEA