Form FAM183 Court Order for Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (Fccrc) - Parentage Cases - County of Los Angeles, California

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Form FAM183 Court Order for Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (Fccrc) - Parentage Cases - County of Los Angeles, California

What Is Form FAM183?

This is a legal form that was released by the Superior Court - County of Los Angeles, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Los Angeles. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Form FAM183?
A: Form FAM183 is a court order for Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) in parentage cases in the County of Los Angeles, California.

Q: What is a Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: A Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) is a meeting held to help parents in dispute over issues related to parentage cases come to a resolution.

Q: Who is this form for?
A: This form is for parents involved in parentage cases in the County of Los Angeles, California.

Q: What is the purpose of this form?
A: The purpose of this form is to order the parents to attend a Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) to discuss and resolve issues related to their parentage case.

Q: Do I need to fill out this form?
A: No, this form is typically filled out and issued by the court.

Q: What happens if I don't attend the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: If you don't attend the FCCRC as ordered by the court, it may have an impact on your parentage case, and the court may make decisions without your input.

Q: Can I bring my lawyer to the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: Yes, you have the right to bring your lawyer to the FCCRC to provide you with legal guidance and representation.

Q: Is there a fee for attending the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: There may be fees associated with attending the FCCRC, but the specific fees can vary. You should contact the court to get information about the fees.

Q: What should I bring with me to the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: You should bring any relevant documents, evidence, or information related to your parentage case to the FCCRC.

Q: How long does the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) typically last?
A: The duration of the FCCRC can vary depending on the complexity of the issues involved and the progress made during the conference.

Q: What happens after the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: After the FCCRC, the court may schedule further hearings or take other necessary steps to move the parentage case forward.

Q: Can the decisions made during the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) be binding?
A: Yes, the decisions made during the FCCRC can be binding if both parties agree to them and the court approves.

Q: Who should I contact for more information about the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: You should contact the court or your attorney for more information about the FCCRC and how it applies to your parentage case.

Q: What if I have a conflict on the scheduled date of the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: If you have a conflict on the scheduled date of the FCCRC, you should contact the court as soon as possible to request a rescheduling or discuss alternative options.

Q: Is attendance at the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) mandatory?
A: Yes, attendance at the FCCRC is typically mandatory as ordered by the court.

Q: Are the discussions at the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) confidential?
A: Yes, the discussions at the FCCRC are generally confidential, meaning they cannot be used as evidence in court proceedings.

Q: What if the other party does not comply with the decisions made during the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: If the other party does not comply with the decisions made during the FCCRC, you may need to seek further legal action or enforcement from the court.

Q: Can I request an interpreter for the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) if I don't speak English?
A: Yes, if you don't speak English, you can request an interpreter for the FCCRC to ensure effective communication.

Q: Can the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC) result in a final resolution of my parentage case?
A: The FCCRC can help parties reach a resolution, but it may not necessarily be a final resolution. Further court proceedings may be required.

Q: Can I bring witnesses to support my case at the Family-Centered Case Resolution Conference (FCCRC)?
A: The procedures for bringing witnesses may vary depending on the specific rules of the court. Consult with your attorney or the court for guidance on this matter.

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Form Details:

  • Released on July 1, 2021;
  • The latest edition provided by the Superior Court - County of Los Angeles, California;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
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