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  • Child Habitually Disobedient-Juvenile Family Law

    Child Habitually Disobedient § 601(a)

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  • Caused Another Child’s Death Through Abuse or Neglect-Juvenile Family Law

    Caused Another Child’s Death Through Abuse or Neglect (§ 300 (f))

    $15.00
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  • Authorization to Release Health and Mental Health Information-Juvenile Family Law

    Authorization to Release Health and Mental Health Information

    $15.00
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  • Attachment Hearing For Dismissal—Additional Findings And Orders—Foster Care Placement—Delinquency

    Attachment Hearing For Dismissal—Additional Findings And Orders—Foster Care Placement—Delinquency

    $15.00
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  • Attachment Additional Findings and Orders For Child Approaching Majority—Dependency

    Attachment Additional Findings and Orders For Child Approaching Majority—Dependency

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  • Application to Review Decision by Social Worker Not to Commence Proceedings-Juvenile Family Law

    Application to Review Decision by Social Worker Not to Commence Proceedings (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 331)

    $15.00
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  • Application to Commence Proceedings by Affidavit and Decision by Social Worker-Juvenile Family Law

    Application to Commence Proceedings by Affidavit and Decision by Social Worker (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 329)

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  • Estate and Probate Legal Document

    Notice of Expedited Foreclosure Sale

    Sold By : Chavez Law

    Notice of Expedited Foreclosure Sale

    Expedited Foreclosures: If you move out of your home before a foreclosure becomes final, the lender may pursue an expedited foreclosure, also known as a fast-track foreclosure. To trigger an expedited foreclosure, the lender must file a motion alleging that the home has been abandoned and may be at risk of harm.

    If a lender who was not the original holder of your promissory note has initiated a foreclosure action against you, the lender must prove that it has standing to foreclose on your home in the place of the original lender. If they cannot do so, you may be entitled to have the complaint against you dismissed.

    The original note on a mortgage is called the “Promissory Note”. It is the signed document at closing containing a written promise by the borrower to pay a stated sum to a specified lender or the bearer at a specified date or on demand.

    A foreclosure “trustee” is the party who handles a nonjudicial foreclosure. … The law prohibits an attorney from serving as a trustee while simultaneously representing the lender.

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