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  • Divorce and Seperation Legal Documents

    Instructions for Dissolution or Legal Separation with Children

    Legal separation is a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a separation while remaining legally married. A legal separation is granted in the form of a court order. In cases where children are involved, a court order of legal separation often makes child custody arrangements, specifying sole custody or shared parenting, as well as child support.

    $15.00
  • Family Legal Documents

    Instructions for adding co-guardian-conservator or successor guardian-conservator

    A co-guardian/conservator is appointed to serve along-side of the already existing guardian/conservator. Persons serving together as co-guardian have equal authority to act unless otherwise specified by the court. The court may appoint a co-guardian/conservator to start serving immediately, or to start serving upon the happening of some designated event. Instructions for adding co-guardian-conservator or successor guardian-conservator.

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Instructions for Adult Guardianship-Family Law

    Adult guardianship is a legal procedure in which a court determines that a person is incapable of making decisions because of severe disabilities, and that the person is in need of protection. The person may be too mentally confused or forgetful to make decisions about medical treatment or to obtain appropriate food and shelter.

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  • Business Law Contracts

    Instructions for Testamentatary or Written Instrument Appointment of A Guardian for Minor

    The Court may appoint a Guardian for a Minor, if the Court finds the appointment would be in the best interest
    of the Minor and one of these four statements applies:
    1. The parents consent to the appointment.
    2. The parents’ parental rights have been terminated by a court order.
    3. The parents are unwilling or unable to exercise their parental rights. For example, the parents are
    deceased or they have abandoned the child.
    4. Guardianship of a child has previously been granted to a third party and the third party has subsequently
    died or become incapacitated and the guardian has not made an appointment of a guardian either by will
    or written instrument.

    $15.00
  • Business Law Contracts

    Instructions to File a Petition to Accept

    A petition is made to the court by a petitioner against a respondent, versus a complaint, which is filed by a plaintiff against a defendant. A petition asks the court to provide a court order, while a complaint is filed to seek damages or to get the defendant to start or stop doing something.

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  • Business Law Contracts

    Instructions to Set a Hearing and to Complete a Notice of Hearing

    A Notice of Hearing is a prepared legal document that invokes all parties to hear a motion and may be emitted by any party. Most notably the notice contains a time and date for the court clerk to amend schedule for and what motion will be attempted. Motions require both sides to be present.

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  • Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division)

    Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division)

    $15.00
  • Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division) (Spanish)

    Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division) (Spanish)

    $15.00
  • Information Sheet For Proof of Service (Court of Appeal)

    Information Sheet For Proof of Service (Court of Appeal)

    $15.00
  • Information on Writ Proceedings in Misdemeanor, Infraction and Limited Civil Cases

    Information on Writ Proceedings in Misdemeanor, Infraction and Limited Civil Cases

    $15.00
  • Information on Appeal Procedures for Unlimited Civil Cases

    An appeal is a review of a court’s decision by another court. A party may appeal an unfavorable judgment and certain orders in an unlimited civil case made in the superior court to the Court of Appeal for the district in which the superior court is located. Generally, the appeal must be based on an argument that a legal error was made by the superior court. An appeal is not a retrial. You will not be permitted to introduce new evidence, and the appellate court will not reassess conflicting evidence. You may not appeal on behalf of a friend, a spouse, a child, or other relative (unless you are a legally appointed guardian). The following is general information about the procedures for appeals of unlimited civil cases (“unlimited civil case” generally means a civil case in which the amount in controversy is more than $25,000; see Code of Civil Procedure sections 85 and 88).

    Notice of appeal tells the other party or parties in the case and the superior court that you are appealing the decision of the superior court.

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  • Information on Appeal Procedures for Misdemeanors

    Information on Appeal Procedures for Misdemeanors

    $15.00
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