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 JV-250 Notice of Hearing and Temporary Restraining Order?
A: JV-250 is a legal form used in California for notifying individuals about a court hearing and requesting a temporary restraining order in a juvenile case.
Q: Who uses the JV-250 Notice of Hearing and Temporary Restraining Order?
A: This form is used by individuals involved in juvenile court cases in California, such as parents, legal guardians, or parties seeking protection for a minor.
Q: What is the purpose of a temporary restraining order (TRO)?
A: A temporary restraining order is a court-issued order that prohibits a person from certain actions or contact until a full hearing can take place. It is used to provide immediate protection in urgent situations.
Q: What language is the JV-250 Notice of Hearing and Temporary Restraining Order available in?
A: The form is available in Korean, as well as other languages, to ensure accessibility for individuals who do not speak English fluently.
Q: Do I need to fill out the JV-250 form if my case is not in California?
A: No, the JV-250 form is specific to California juvenile court cases. If your case is in a different state, you would need to use the appropriate forms provided by that state's court system.
Q: Can I fill out the JV-250 form on my own, or do I need legal assistance?
A: While legal assistance is not required to fill out the form, it may be helpful to consult with an attorney or seek guidance from a legal aid organization to ensure that you accurately complete the form.
Q: What should I do after completing the JV-250 form?
A: After completing the form, you should file it with the clerk's office at the courthouse where the juvenile case is being heard. The court will then schedule a hearing based on the information provided in the form.
Q: How long does a temporary restraining order last?
A: The duration of a temporary restraining order varies and is determined by the court. Typically, it lasts until the full hearing takes place, where a judge will decide whether to issue a more permanent order of protection.
Form Details:
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