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Court Order On Form JV-180 Request To Change Court Order JV-183 - California

Court Order On Form JV-180 Request To Change Court Order Form. This is a California form and can be used in Juvenile Judicial Council .
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JV-183 Court Order on Form JV-180, Request to Change Court Order Clerk stamps date here when form is filed. The court will complete this form after reviewing the Request to Change Court Order (form JV-180) and either grant the request, deny the request, or set a hearing on the request. After reading and considering the Request to Change Court Order (form JV-180) filed by: Name: on (date): Fill in court name and street address: Superior Court of California, County of The Court Finds and Orders: 1 All parties and attorneys agree to the request. The request is granted: a. as requested in item 8 of form JV-180. b. as follows (state specific modifications): Fill in child's name: Child's Name: Fill in case number: Case Number: 2 The request is denied because: a. The request is not signed. b. The request does not state new evidence or a change of circumstances. c. The proposed change of order, recognition of sibling relationships, or termination of jurisdiction does not promote the best interest of the child. d. Other (state the specific reason): 3 The court orders a hearing on the form JV-180 request because the best interest of the child may be promoted by the request. The hearing will take place on (date): at (time): (circle one) a.m./p.m. in department of the Superior Court of County located at Date: Judicial officer Judicial Council of California, www.courtinfo.ca.gov New January 1, 2009, Mandatory Form Welfare & Institutions Code, ยง 388 Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.570 Court Order on Form JV-180, Request to Change Court Order JV-183, Page 1 of 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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