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Disposition—Juvenile Delinquency-Family Law
Disposition—Juvenile Delinquency
Dispositional Attachment Appointment of Guardian-Juvenile Family Law
Dispositional Attachment Appointment of Guardian (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 360(a))
Dispositional Attachment Dismissal Of Petition With or Without Informal Supervision-Juvenile Family Law
Dispositional Attachment Dismissal Of Petition With or Without Informal Supervision (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 360(b))
Dispositional Attachment In-Home Placement With Formal Supervision-Juvenile Family Law
Dispositional Attachment In-Home Placement With Formal Supervision (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 361)
Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent-Placement With Previously Noncustodial Parent-Juvenile Family Law
Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent-Placement With Previously Noncustodial Parent (Welf. & Inst. Code, §§ 361, 361.2)
Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent—Placement With Nonparent-Juvenile Family Law
Dispositional Attachment Removal From Custodial Parent—Placement With Nonparent
Domestic Violence Plea Form With Waiver of Rights
Domestic Violence Plea Form With Waiver of Rights
domiciliary foreign personal representative’s sworn statement.doc
domiciliary foreign personal representative’s sworn statement
Duties and Liabilities of Personal Representative – California
The personal representative has three kinds of duties to the estate and its beneficiaries:
- the duty to be impartial (that is, not to favor the interests of one party over another);
- the duty of undivided loyalty (not to put one’s own interests in conflict with the interests of the estate); and
- the duty to administer the estate with care and prudence
The PR also has specific duties, including:
- collecting and taking an inventory of the assets of the estate;
- managing these assets during the period of administration and paying the estate bills, including claims of creditors, expenses of administration and any taxes; and
- making distribution to the heirs or the beneficiaries under a will.
E-Mail Notice of Hearing Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change-Juvenile Family Law
E-Mail Notice of Hearing Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change
Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support (Family Law)
Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support (Family Law)
Educational Rights Holder Statement-Juvenile Family Law
The education rights holder is a child’s biological parent(s). However, a court can limit a parent’s education rights and appoint a “Responsible Adult” or “Educational Representative” to make educational decisions. If the court is unable to appoint a responsible adult AND a child has been referred for a special education assessment or has an IEP or is subject to disciplinary proceedings, then the District must appoint a “Surrogate Parent” as ERH. Once a child turns 18 years old, he or she holds his or her own education rights.
Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified-Juvenile Family Law
Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.22)
Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued-Juvenile Family Law
Eighteen-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.22)