Home » What is a Proof of Service in California Family Court? Proof of service is a document that confirms you have officially delivered legal papers, such as complaints or motions, to the other party involved in a civil case, excluding the initial summons.
Ask the court to make decisions (orders) about specific issues in your family law case. This is also used by the court to set the date, time, and location of the hearing.
You'll use the Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (form FL-320) to respond. In this form, you'll tell the court and other side if you agree or disagree with the request. If you disagree, you can explain why and what you think the court should order instead.
USE Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (form FL-320) Use form FL-320 to let the court and the other party know that you agree or disagree with each of the requests made in the Request for Order (form FL-300). • If you disagree, use form FL-320 to describe the orders you would like the court to make. •
Form FL-320, Responsive Declaration to Request for Order is the basic form you need. Depending on the. requests made in the Request for Order (form FL-300), you may need other forms. • Notice: The court will order child support based on the income of the parents.
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