Request For Hearing And Application To Cancel (Set Aside) Voluntary Declaration {FL-280} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Request For Hearing And Application To Cancel (Set Aside) Voluntary Declaration {FL-280} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 12/31/2019

Request For Hearing And Application To Cancel (Set Aside) Voluntary Declaration {FL-280}

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FL-280, REQUEST FOR HEARING AND APPLICATION TO CANCEL (SET ASIDE) VOLUNTARY DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE OR PATERNITY, INSTRUCTIONS • Use this form if you want to cancel (set aside) a voluntary declaration of parentage or paternity. The declaration is a form that is usually signed at the hospital after a child is born. It can also be signed anytime after the child was born, even many years later. • Complete items 5–10. For more information about completing this form, see Information Sheet for Completing Request for Hearing and Application to Cancel (Set Aside) Voluntary Declaration of Parentage or Paternity (form FL-281). • After you complete the form, take the original plus three copies to the court clerk to file. • After you file, copies of the form must be "served" on the other parties in the case and you must file the proof of service with the court. See Information Sheet for Service of Process (form FL-611 ) for more information about completing a proof of service. • Make sure you go to the court hearing listed in item 1. Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California, FL-280 [Rev. January 1, 2020] Family Code, §§ 7573.5, 7576, 7577; Code of Civil Procedure, § 473. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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