Order for Prisoner’s Appearance at Hearing Affecting Parental Rights-Juvenile Family Law
Order for Prisoner’s Appearance at Hearing Affecting Parental Rights-Juvenile Family Law
Order Ending De Facto Parent Status – Juvenile Family Law
A de facto parent is a person who has been found by the court to have “assumed, on a day-to-day basis, the role of the parent, fulfilling both the child’s physical and psychological need for care and affection, and who has assumed that role for a substantial period.” If you are granted de facto parent status, you will be able to participate in juvenile dependency court hearings as a party. Also will be able to receive notice of any court hearings and present views and evidence to promote the best interests of the child in your care.
Order Designating Educational Rights Holder-Juvenile Family Law
Order Designating Educational Rights Holder
Order After Judicial Review-Juvenile Family Law
Order After Judicial Review
Order After Hearing, Request to Change Court Order-Juvenile Family Law
Order After Hearing on Form JV-180, Request to Change Court Order
Objection to Release of Juvenile Case File-Family Law
Objection to Release of Juvenile Case File
Local Educational Agency Response —Appointment of Surrogate Parent-Juvenile Family Law
Local Educational Agency Response to JV-535—Appointment of Surrogate Parent
Local Educational Agency Response-Juvenile Family Law
Local Educational Agency Response to JV-530
Letters of Guardianship-Juvenile Family Law
Letters of Guardianship (Juvenile)
Juvenile Notice Of Violation Of Probation-Family Law
Juvenile Notice Of Violation Of Probation
Juvenile Fitness Hearing Order-Family Law
Juvenile Fitness Hearing Order (Welfare and Institution Code, § 707)
Juvenile Dependency—Cost of Appointed Counsel-Repayment Recommendation-Response-Family Law
Juvenile Dependency—Cost of Appointed Counsel= Repayment Recommendation-Respons-Order