The California Declaration Regarding Notice and Service for Temporary Emergency (ex Parte) Orders is a document issued by the courts in California as part of the ex parte process. This document provides the necessary information for parties to a case to be properly notified and served with temporary emergency orders. The document includes the specific requirements for service of the Temporary Emergency Order, as well as details of the hearing process and any other court orders related to the case. The California Declaration Regarding Notice and Service for Temporary Emergency (ex Parte) Orders outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including the right to be heard and the right to have legal representation. It also outlines the process for filing an ex parte motion and when it is appropriate to do so. There are two types of California Declaration Regarding Notice and Service for Temporary Emergency (ex Parte) Orders: 1. Emergency Ex Parte Orders: These orders are issued when immediate action is required to protect the safety of an individual or property. 2. Non-Emergency Ex Parte Orders: These orders are issued when there is a need for a temporary order to be in effect until the court can hear the full case.