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The San Jose California Stipulation and Order for Joiner of Other Parent Governmentta— - Chinese refers to a legal document used in the city of San Jose, California, in cases involving the participation and joiner of the other parent who is residing in China. This stipulation and order is specifically designed for cases where the involvement of the Chinese government is necessary or requested. The purpose of this document is to establish an agreement between the parties involved, including the custodial parent, non-custodial parent, and the Chinese government, outlining the guidelines and responsibilities regarding the parenting rights and obligations of the non-custodial parent residing in China. Keywords: 1. San Jose California: Refers to the location where this stipulation and order is applicable, namely the city of San Jose in California. 2. Stipulation and Order: Denotes a legally binding agreement or court order that is established by mutual consent or with the consent of the court. 3. Joiner of Other Parent: Indicates the process of involving the non-custodial parent who resides in China in the legal proceedings and decision-making regarding child custody, visitation, and other related matters. 4. Governmental: Highlights the involvement of the Chinese government in the process and the necessity of cooperation and compliance with their laws and regulations. 5. Chinese: Specifies that this stipulation and order is specifically tailored for cases involving parents residing in China. Different types: It should be noted that there may not be different types of San Jose California Stipulation and Order for Joiner of Other Parent Governmentta— - Chinese. However, variations may be possible based on the specific circumstances of the case, such as the level of involvement of the Chinese government, the complexity of the custody arrangements, or other unique aspects related to the parents or the child. These variations could lead to slightly different versions of the stipulation and order, but they would still serve the same purpose of outlining the rights and responsibilities of the parents and the Chinese government in cases involving a non-custodial parent residing in China.The San Jose California Stipulation and Order for Joiner of Other Parent Governmentta— - Chinese refers to a legal document used in the city of San Jose, California, in cases involving the participation and joiner of the other parent who is residing in China. This stipulation and order is specifically designed for cases where the involvement of the Chinese government is necessary or requested. The purpose of this document is to establish an agreement between the parties involved, including the custodial parent, non-custodial parent, and the Chinese government, outlining the guidelines and responsibilities regarding the parenting rights and obligations of the non-custodial parent residing in China. Keywords: 1. San Jose California: Refers to the location where this stipulation and order is applicable, namely the city of San Jose in California. 2. Stipulation and Order: Denotes a legally binding agreement or court order that is established by mutual consent or with the consent of the court. 3. Joiner of Other Parent: Indicates the process of involving the non-custodial parent who resides in China in the legal proceedings and decision-making regarding child custody, visitation, and other related matters. 4. Governmental: Highlights the involvement of the Chinese government in the process and the necessity of cooperation and compliance with their laws and regulations. 5. Chinese: Specifies that this stipulation and order is specifically tailored for cases involving parents residing in China. Different types: It should be noted that there may not be different types of San Jose California Stipulation and Order for Joiner of Other Parent Governmentta— - Chinese. However, variations may be possible based on the specific circumstances of the case, such as the level of involvement of the Chinese government, the complexity of the custody arrangements, or other unique aspects related to the parents or the child. These variations could lead to slightly different versions of the stipulation and order, but they would still serve the same purpose of outlining the rights and responsibilities of the parents and the Chinese government in cases involving a non-custodial parent residing in China.