This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California.
The document is provided in Korean. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DV-115 K?
A: Form DV-115 K is a request to continue hearing form in California.
Q: Who uses Form DV-115 K?
A: Form DV-115 K is used by individuals involved in a legal case in California who want to request a continuance for their hearing.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DV-115 K?
A: The purpose of Form DV-115 K is to formally request the court to reschedule a hearing.
Q: Is Form DV-115 K specific to the Korean language?
A: Yes, Form DV-115 K is specifically designed for use in Korean language cases in California.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form DV-115 K?
A: It is best to check with the specific courthouse where you plan to file the form regarding any associated fees.
Q: How should Form DV-115 K be completed?
A: Form DV-115 K should be filled out accurately and completely, providing all necessary information and explaining the reasons for requesting a continuance.
Q: What should I do after completing Form DV-115 K?
A: After completing Form DV-115 K, it should be filed with the appropriate court clerk and a copy should be served to all other parties involved in the case.
Q: Can I use Form DV-115 K for cases other than family law?
A: No, Form DV-115 K is specifically for family law cases. For other types of cases, different forms may need to be used.
Q: What is the deadline for submitting Form DV-115 K?
A: The deadline for submitting Form DV-115 K varies depending on the specific court and case. It is important to check with the court for any applicable deadlines.
Q: Can I submit Form DV-115 K electronically?
A: It is best to check with the specific court where you plan to file the form regarding their acceptance of electronic submissions.
Q: What if I need help filling out Form DV-115 K?
A: If you need assistance with filling out Form DV-115 K, you can consult an attorney or seek help from the court's self-help services or family law facilitator.
Q: Can I use Form DV-115 K in other languages?
A: Form DV-115 K is specifically designed for cases in the Korean language. For other languages, different forms may need to be used.
Q: What happens after I submit Form DV-115 K?
A: After submitting Form DV-115 K, the court will review your request and make a decision regarding the continuance of the hearing.
Q: Is Form DV-115 K the same as Form DV-115?
A: No, Form DV-115 K is specifically for cases in the Korean language, while Form DV-115 is used for cases in English.
Q: What should I do if my request for a continuance is denied?
A: If your request for a continuance is denied, you can seek legal advice and explore other options available within the court system.
Q: Can I cancel or withdraw my request for a continuance after submitting Form DV-115 K?
A: It is best to check with the specific court regarding their policies on canceling or withdrawing a request for a continuance.
Q: Can I modify or amend Form DV-115 K after submission?
A: It is best to check with the specific court regarding their policies on modifying or amending a submitted Form DV-115 K.
Q: How long does it usually take for the court to respond to a request for a continuance?
A: The time taken by the court to respond to a request for a continuance can vary depending on the court's workload. It is best to check with the court for an estimate.
Q: What should I do if I made a mistake on Form DV-115 K?
A: If you made a mistake on Form DV-115 K, you should contact the court clerk or seek assistance from an attorney to correct the error.
Form Details:
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