Order To Go To Court (Order To Show Cause) {183} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Washington

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Order To Go To Court (Order To Show Cause) {183}

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Superior Court of Washington, County of In re: Petitioner/s (person/s who started this case): No. Order to Go to Court (Order to Show Cause) (ORTSC) Clerk's action required: 2 And Respondent/s (other party/parties): Order to Go to Court (Order to Show Cause) 1. Findings The court has reviewed the motion filed by the (check one): and finds there is reason to approve this order. Other findings: Petitioner Respondent 2. The court orders (name): Go to court on: date to: at time a.m. in p.m. at: court's address docket/calendar or judge/commissioner's name room or department At the hearing, you must show why the court should not approve the requests made by the other party. Warning! If you do not go to the hearing, the court may approve the other party's requests without hearing your side. Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL All Family 183 Order to Go to Court p. 1 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 3. Other orders (if any): Ordered. Date Presented by: Sign here Judge or Commissioner Petitioner Respondent Print name (if lawyer, also list WSBA #) Date To both parties: Deadline! Your papers must be filed and served by the deadline in your county's Local Court Rules, or by the State Court Rules if there is no local rule. Court Rules and forms are online at www.courts.wa.gov. If you want the court to consider your side, you must: File your original documents with the Superior Court Clerk; AND Give the Judge/Commissioner a copy of your papers (if required by your county's Local Court Rules); AND Have a copy of your papers served on all other parties or their lawyers; AND Go to the hearing. The court may not allow you to testify at the motion hearing. Read your county's Local Court Rules, if any. Bring proposed orders to the hearing. To the person requesting this order: You must have this order, and the paperwork you filed with the court to get this order, personally served on the other party by someone 18 or older who is not a party to this case. To the person receiving this order: If you do not agree with the requests in the motion, file a statement (using form FL All Family 135, Declaration) explaining why the court should not approve those requests. You may file other written proof supporting your side. Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL All Family 183 Order to Go to Court p. 2 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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