This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FL-360?
A: Form FL-360 is a legal document used in California for requesting a hearing and applying to set aside a support order under Family Code Section 3691.
Q: Who can use Form FL-360?
A: This form can be used by individuals in California who want to request a hearing and apply to set aside a support order under Family Code Section 3691.
Q: What does it mean to set aside a support order?
A: Setting aside a support order means to cancel or invalidate the existing order, often due to some legal error or change in circumstances.
Q: When should I use Form FL-360?
A: You should use this form when you want to request a hearing to challenge or change a support order and apply to set it aside under Family Code Section 3691.
Q: How do I complete Form FL-360?
A: You need to fill out the required information accurately and completely, including details about the support order and the reasons for requesting to set it aside.
Q: Do I need to provide any supporting documents with Form FL-360?
A: Yes, you may need to attach supporting documents such as evidence or affidavits that support your request to set aside the support order.
Q: How do I file Form FL-360?
A: You need to file the completed form and any supporting documents with the clerk's office at the courthouse where the support order was issued.
Q: Is there a filing fee for Form FL-360?
A: Yes, there is usually a filing fee associated with filing Form FL-360. The amount may vary depending on the court and county.
Q: What happens after I file Form FL-360?
A: After filing the form, the court will schedule a hearing to review your request and determine whether to set aside the support order.
Form Details:
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