CONTESTED HEARINGS IN FAMILY LAW ISSUES
In California courts, a Request for Order form is normally used for motions in Family Law Courts.
This form is part of the CA Judicial Council forms that are used for some of the litigation that is related to common hearings for certain types of litigation, such as family law, guardianship, UPA, personal injury and more. It is also available in different languages.
For clients who hire their own attorneys, the attorney will usually be able to use some of the commonly available forms, and then create their own pleadings for law and motion.
If you already have some of your forms completed correctly/or have used the SHARP office which handles some of the paperwork at no cost to litigants, then you may already be familiar with the process.
If your case involves contested hearings and you believe you would need an attorney to represent your side, attorney herein is available to review documents that you have, and possibly give an opinion based upon what has been done (by you) at that juncture.
Normally clients have done something, but have then found that things became more difficult, and that they needed help. In that regard, attorney has seen many cases that are exactly like this, so it's no surprise that many clients have already started their paperwork.
If you are like many clients, you want to win your case or at least get the best chance to obtain your desired results. Sometimes it does take an attorney's help to get what you want, especially if you are not aware of all of the rules or laws that might affect your desired outcome, or how to get that outcome.
While attorneys can never guarantee outcomes, attorney herein will give honest opinions on your case and not sugar coat or tell you something just because you might want to hear it? That would defeat the purpose of hiring the attorney? Attorney of this site has years of experience in difficult cases and has helped a lot of people get good results.
Call today to find out if attorney might be able to help you on your case in family or criminal law issues. 530 359 8810.
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