This document contains official instructions for Form FL-281 , and Form FL-280 . Both forms are released and collected by the California Judicial Branch.
Q: What is Form FL-281?
A: Form FL-281 is a document used in California for requesting a hearing and application to set aside a voluntary declaration of paternity.
Q: What is Form FL-280?
A: Form FL-280 is a document used in California for a voluntary declaration of paternity.
Q: How can I use Form FL-281?
A: You can use Form FL-281 to request a hearing and apply to set aside a voluntary declaration of paternity in California.
Q: What is a voluntary declaration of paternity?
A: A voluntary declaration of paternity is a legal document that establishes the legal father-child relationship when the parents are not married.
Q: When should I use Form FL-281?
A: You should use Form FL-281 when you want to challenge or set aside a voluntary declaration of paternity in California.
Q: Do I need to file Form FL-281 with the court?
A: Yes, you need to file Form FL-281 with the court to request a hearing and apply to set aside a voluntary declaration of paternity.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form FL-281?
A: There may be filing fees associated with Form FL-281. You should contact the court or check the fee schedule for more information.
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