Private
Public
Hearing Prep
You will learn:
1. What happens next.
2. Which forms to file.
3. Court Order.
1. What Happens Next
- The Judge will review all the documents.
- Then, the Judge will order either:
- Order Entered
- The Judge will issue a final Order based on paperwork filed.
- If the Judge orders the Clerk to transfer title, then the Clerk will sign the title.
- Can happen whether or not a Response is filed.
- Hearing Ordered
- The Judge sets a hearing date.
- Can only happen if a Response is filed.
- Both parents have a chance to show up and give information to the Judge.
- Contempt Citation
- Judge may enter a contempt against the party who refused to sign.
2. Forms
- All Forms
- Forms List
You may need some, all or none of these forms. Read your Court Order or contact your Court to check.
1. Witness List - JDF 71
- Sample | PDF Fillable | WORD
- Let everyone know who you plan to call as witnesses.
2. Exhibit List - JDF 72
- Sample | PDF Fillable | WORD
- Let everyone know which documents you plan to submit.
3. Terms
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Clerk of Court
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A term referring to the person at Court who can sign the title.
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File & Serve
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A phrase meaning you file the document with the court and give a copy to the other party.
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Post-Decree
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A term used for cases like this where the case is reopened to consider a issue with the case.
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Contempt Citation / Sanctions
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A penalty or punishment the Court can give to someone who violates an order.
4. Court Order
- A Judge can make a post-decree Order based on paperwork filed.
- A Judge can impose a penalty or punishment on the person who violated the order. This is called a contempt citation or sanction.
- The Judge orders the Clerk of Court to sign the title.
- The Clerk of Court will sign the title.
- The Clerk's signature is equal to the other party's signature.
What do I do next?
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Read the Order
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- Be sure to read the whole Order.
- Make sure you understand the Order.
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Do what the Order says
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- Do the things the Judge tell you to.