This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - 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 CD-160?
A: Form CD-160 is an application and notice of application and hearing for an order to quash an ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery) in California.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CD-160?
A: Form CD-160 is used to request a hearing and seek an order to quash an ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery).
Q: What does 'quash' mean?
A: 'Quash' means to nullify or cancel.
Q: What is an ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery)?
A: An ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery) is a court order allowing a party to take possession of property before a final judgement is made in a lawsuit.
Q: When should Form CD-160 be filed?
A: Form CD-160 should be filed as soon as possible after receiving an ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery).
Q: Do I need to provide any supporting documentation with Form CD-160?
A: Yes, you may need to provide supporting documentation to justify your request for quashing the ex parte writ of possession (claim and delivery).
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form CD-160?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with Form CD-160. You should check with the court for the current fee schedule.
Q: What happens after filing Form CD-160?
A: After filing Form CD-160, a hearing date will be set, and you will need to appear in court to present your case.
Q: Can I seek legal assistance to fill out Form CD-160?
A: Yes, it is advisable to seek legal assistance if you are unsure about filling out Form CD-160.
Form Details:
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