This is a legal form that was released by the California Judicial Branch - 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 TR-220?
A: Form TR-220 is a Request for New Trial (Trial De Novo) in California.
Q: What is a Trial De Novo?
A: A Trial De Novo is a new trial that is requested after an unfavorable decision in a lower court.
Q: When can Form TR-220 be used?
A: Form TR-220 can be used when you want to request a new trial after receiving an unfavorable decision in a small claims case.
Q: What information is required in Form TR-220?
A: Form TR-220 requires information such as the names of the parties involved, the case number, the date of the judgment, and the reasons for requesting a new trial.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form TR-220?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee required when submitting Form TR-220. The fee amount may vary depending on the court.
Q: What is the deadline for filing Form TR-220?
A: The deadline for filing Form TR-220 is generally within 30 days from the date the judgment was entered.
Q: What happens after filing Form TR-220?
A: After filing Form TR-220, a new trial date will be set, and both parties will have the opportunity to present their case before a different judge.
Q: Can I represent myself in the new trial?
A: Yes, you can represent yourself in the new trial or choose to hire an attorney.
Q: What if I need more time to prepare for the new trial?
A: If you need more time to prepare for the new trial, you may request a continuance from the court.
Q: What if I don't file Form TR-220 within the deadline?
A: If you fail to file Form TR-220 within the deadline, you may lose the opportunity to request a new trial and the original judgment may become final.
Form Details:
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