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 FL-305?
A: Form FL-305 is a document used in California courts to request temporary emergency (ex parte) orders related to family law matters.
Q: What are temporary emergency (ex parte) orders?
A: Temporary emergency (ex parte) orders are court orders that are issued on an emergency basis and are intended to protect individuals or address urgent issues until a formal court hearing can be held.
Q: Who can request temporary emergency (ex parte) orders using Form FL-305?
A: Either party involved in a family law case can request temporary emergency (ex parte) orders using Form FL-305.
Q: What types of issues can temporary emergency (ex parte) orders address?
A: Temporary emergency (ex parte) orders can address various family law issues such as child custody, visitation, support, restraining orders, and property issues.
Q: Do I need to provide evidence or reasons for requesting temporary emergency (ex parte) orders?
A: Yes, when filing Form FL-305, you need to provide a declaration explaining the emergency situation and why the requested orders are necessary.
Q: How long do temporary emergency (ex parte) orders last?
A: Temporary emergency (ex parte) orders generally last until a formal court hearing can be held, which is typically within a few weeks.
Q: Can temporary emergency (ex parte) orders be modified or revoked?
A: Yes, temporary emergency (ex parte) orders can be modified or revoked by the court upon request or if circumstances change.
Q: How do I file Form FL-305?
A: You can file Form FL-305 at the clerk's office of the family law court where your case is being heard. You may need to pay a filing fee.
Q: Can I get help filling out Form FL-305?
A: Yes, you can seek assistance from a family law attorney or legal aid organization to help you complete Form FL-305 accurately.
Q: Is Form FL-305 available in languages other than English?
A: Yes, Form FL-305 is available in multiple languages, including Korean. The Korean version is specifically meant for residents of California who primarily speak Korean.
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