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MC-030 Declaration - California Courts Petitioner Defendant Respondent Other (Specify): Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California MC-030 [Rev January 1, 2006]
MC-031 Attached Declaration - California Courts DECLARATION (This form must be attached to another form or court paper before it can be filed in court ) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct Date: (TYPE OR PRINT NAME)
FL-105 DECLARATION UNDER UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND . . . NOTICE TO DECLARANT: You have a continuing duty to inform this court if you obtain any information about a custody proceeding in a California court or any other court concerning a child subject to this proceeding FL-105 GC-120 [Rev January 1, 2025] DECLARATION UNDER UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT (UCCJEA) Page 2 of 2
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Rule 5. 92. Request for court order; responsive declaration To respond to the issues raised in the Request for Order (form FL-300) and accompanying papers, the responding party must complete, file, and have a Responsive Declaration to Request for Order (form FL-320) served on all parties in the case
FL-150 INCOME AND EXPENSE DECLARATION - California Courts I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information contained on all pages of this form and any attachments is true and correct
Responsive Declaration C. V. Instructions and Sample Your declaration may be up to 10 pages long, double-spaced using 12 point font When writing or typing your declaration, keep in mind the judge will have to read this and refer to it at your hearing