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What is Stipulation Order Form

The Stipulation and Order on Request for Order - Short Form is a legal document used by litigants in California to formally agree on a continuance of a court matter.

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Stipulation Order Form is needed by:
  • Petitioners involved in family law cases
  • Respondents needing to request a court continuance
  • Attorneys representing clients in legal disputes
  • Judges or commissioners overseeing court hearings
  • Legal assistants handling court documentation
  • Individuals seeking to file a legal stipulation

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    Begin by filling in the 'Name' field for both the petitioner and respondent, followed by their respective 'State Bar numbers' and 'Addresses' if applicable.
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This form is designed for petitioners and respondents involved in legal matters in California, specifically those who need to request a continuance of court proceedings.
The deadline for submitting the Stipulation and Order on Request for Order varies by case specifics and court schedules. It's best to submit as soon as possible before the scheduled hearing.
You can either print and submit the form at the courthouse or use online submission methods available through the court’s website, depending on local regulations.
Typically, no additional documents are required. Just the completed Stipulation and Order form is sufficient; however, always check with the court for specific requirements.
Ensure there are no spelling errors, fields are not left blank, and that both parties sign the document. Double-check the hearing date and time for accuracy.
Processing times can vary by court, but generally, the Stipulation and Order should be processed in conjunction with the next scheduled hearing.
No, this form does not require notarizing. It needs signatures from the petitioner, respondent, and judge/commissioner to be valid.
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