Notice of Revocation and Motion to Vacate Third Party Custody Order is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Notice of Revocation?
A: A Notice of Revocation is a legal document that revokes or cancels a previous order or decision.
Q: What is a Motion to Vacate?
A: A Motion to Vacate is a legal request to set aside or void a court order or decision.
Q: What is a Third Party Custody Order?
A: A Third Party Custody Order is a court order that grants custody of a child to someone other than the child's biological parents.
Q: What does the Notice of Revocation and Motion to Vacate do?
A: The Notice of Revocation and Motion to Vacate is used to cancel a Third Party Custody Order.
Q: Who can file a Notice of Revocation and Motion to Vacate?
A: Any party to the Third Party Custody Order or their attorney can file this document.
Q: What is the purpose of filing this document?
A: The purpose of filing this document is to request the court to vacate or revoke the Third Party Custody Order.
Q: What should be included in the Notice of Revocation and Motion to Vacate?
A: The document should include the name of the court, case number, the parties involved, and a detailed explanation for revoking the custody order.
Q: What happens after filing this document?
A: After filing this document, the court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing to consider the request to vacate the Third Party Custody Order.
Q: Can this document be filed without an attorney?
A: Yes, any party to the custody order can file this document on their own without an attorney.
Form Details:
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