A California Request for Hearing Regarding Registration of an International Hague Convention Support Order is a legal document used when a party wishes to have an international support order registered and enforced in California. This type of request is typically filed with the local county court where the order is to be enforced. It is generally filed by a party who is seeking to register an international support order from another country, and the request is used to initiate proceedings for the registration of the order. There are two types of California Request for Hearing Regarding Registration of an International Hague Convention Support Order. The first is a Request for Registration, which is used when a party seeks to register an international support order in California. The other type is a Request for Modification, which is used when a party seeks to modify an existing international support order in California. In general, the Request for Hearing must include the following information: the name of the court where the request is being filed; the names of the parties involved in the case; the date of the order; a copy of the international support order; a declaration stating the purpose of the request; a declaration of the parties' agreement to the terms of the order; and a declaration of the parties' consent to the registration of the order in California. Once the request is filed, the court will set a hearing date and the parties will have an opportunity to present their evidence and arguments. After the hearing, the court will make a decision regarding the registration of the order and, if the order is registered, the court will issue a judgment.