Serving Dvro In California

Summary

In California, when serving a DVRO, you must include a blank response form. Evidence is presented during the hearing, not before. If you receive incomplete documents, contact the court clerk for clarification.

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In California, when serving a DVRO:
- You must serve a blank response form
- The sheriff's department can serve it for free
- A professional server or anyone * or older can also serve it
Ensure all steps are correctly followed for the order to be enforceable.
Does the evidence I plan on using have to be within those documents
In California:
- The evidence you plan to use does not have to be in the initial served documents.
- It should be presented during the court hearing.
- Ensure all evidence is legally obtained and relevant.
Will it be given to the judge
Yes, in California, your evidence will be presented to the judge during the court hearing. Make sure it's legally obtained and relevant to the case.
Will it be given to the judge before the hearing
In California, evidence is typically presented during the hearing, not prior. However, there may be pre-trial procedures where evidence is disclosed. It's best to consult a local attorney for specifics.
I was served with a dvro. The court documents say there was * pages filed but I only received the *.
It seems like some pages are missing from the documents you received. In California, you should be served with all filed documents. For clarification, you could contact the court clerk or seek legal advice.