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 for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
Order for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
Order for an Evaluation and Report Pursuant
Order for an Evaluation and Report Pursuant
Order for Appointment of Confidential Intermediary
Order for Appointment of Confidential Intermediary
Order for Child Protective Inquiry – Family Law
A child protection order is a type of court order that is issued by a judge for the purposes of protecting a child from instances of child abuse, or from exposure to domestic violence. This is to protect the child from exposure to further harm. Sometimes, they are referred to as CPO’s, or orders of protection. A child protection plan is a plan drawn up by the local authority. It sets out how the child can be kept safe, how things can be made better for the family and what support they will need.
Order for Child Support Security Deposit and Evidence of Deposit
Order for Child Support Security Deposit and Evidence of Deposit
Order for Clerk of Court to Transfer Title per CRCP 70-Marriage and Divorce
Order for Clerk of Court to Transfer Title per CRCP 70-Marriage and Divorce
Order for Genetic Paternity Testing
DNA paternity testing is solely performed on decision of a judge in case of a judiciary procedure in order either to establish or contest paternity or to obtain or deny child support. A court order can result in an agreed order or a paternity petition. To satisfy the chain-of-custody legal requirements, all tested parties have to be properly identified and their specimens collected by a third-party professional who is not related to any of the tested parties and has no interest in the outcome of the test.
Order for Genetic Testing-Marriage and Divorce
Order for Genetic Testing-Marriage and Divorce
Order for Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation
Order for Grandparent or Great-Grandparent Visitation
Order for HIV-related Testing-Juvenile Family Law
Form 3-46 (Order for HIV-related Testing)
Courts must order defendants to undergo HIV testing who have been convicted of or pled nolo contendere or guilty to a number of enumerated offenses, including prostitution, involving the transmission of body fluids from one person to another. The court must order HIV-related testing of the defendant when the result would provide medical or psychological benefit to the victim/survivor. The court’s order shall direct compliance with and conform for disclosure and re-disclosure of defendant’s HIV test results.
Order for Name Restoration After Dissolution of Marriage, Civil Union or Legal Separation
Order for Name Restoration After Dissolution of Marriage, Civil Union or Legal Separation
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