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Hearing Prep

 

You will learn:

 

             1.  What happens next.
             2.  Which forms to file.
             3.  Court Order.
             4.  Mediation.

 

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1.  What Happens Next

  • The Judge will review all the documents. 
  • Then, the Judge will order either:

 

Mediation
Order Entered
  • The Judge will issue a final Order based on paperwork filed.
Hearing Ordered
  • The Judge sets a hearing date.
  • Both parents have a chance to show up and give information to the Judge.

 

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2.  Forms

 

All Forms

 

 

Forms List
 
1.  Certification of Mediation Compliance - JDF 1337

 

 

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Learn More  –  Filling Out Forms

 

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3.  Terms

 

Discovery

 

  • Parties exchange information with each other.
  • You use this information to present your case to the Judge.
  • You will do this if you have a hearing.

 

Parties

 

A term referring to the Petitioner and the Respondent together.

 

Mediation

A trained person that helps parties reach an agreement.

File & Serve

 

A phrase meaning you file the document with the court and give a copy to the other parties.

 

Post-Decree

 

A term used for cases like this.  Where the case is reopened to consider a issue with the case, like parenting time.

 

Sanctions

A penalty or punishment the Court can give to someone who violates an order.

 

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4.  Court Order

 

  • A Judge can make a post-decree Order based on paperwork the parties filed.
  • A Judge can impose a penalty or punishment on the person who violated the order. This is called a sanction.
  • The parties must obey this Order.

 

What do I do next?

 

Read the Order

 

  • Be sure to read the whole Order.
  • Make sure you understand the Order.
    • If you don't understand, contact the Family Court Facilitator or Self Help Center at the Court in your county. 
    • You can click here to find Family Court Facilitators and here for Self Help Centers.

 

Do what the Order says

 

  • Do the things the Judge tell you to.

 

 

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5.  Go to Mediation

If ordered by the Court.

    Find a Mediator

 

When you finish, file & serve:
  • Certification of Mediation Compliance - JDF 1337

 

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Learn More  –  Mediation & ADR

 

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Next Steps

 

Next  –    Hearing

 

Back  –     FIle  or    Respond

 

Go To  –     Case Overview