TEMPORARY EMERGENCY (EX PARTE) ORDERS
Child Custody
Other (specify):
Property Control
Visitation (Parenting Time)
FOR COURT USE ONLY
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:
CASE NUMBER:
FL-305
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY
STATE: ZIP CODE:CITY:
STREET ADDRESS:
FIRM NAME:
NAME:
TELEPHONE NO.: FAX NO.:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
ATTORNEY FOR (name):
STATE BAR NUMBER:
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
BRANCH NAME:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
3.
CHILD CUSTODY
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Form Adopted for Mandatory Use
Judicial Council of California
FL-305 [Rev. July 1, 2016]
Family Code, §§ 2045, 30623064,
Cal. Rules of Court, rules 5.151–5.169
www.courts.ca.gov
TEMPORARY EMERGENCY (EX PARTE) ORDERS
THIS IS A COURT ORDER.
A court hearing will be held on the Request for Order (form FL-300) served with this order, as follows:
Time:Date:
Address of court
(specify):
a.
b.
same as noted above
Dept.: Room:
other
Findings: Temporary emergency (ex parte) orders are needed to: (a) help prevent an immediate loss or irreparable harm to a
party or to children in the case, (b) help prevent immediate loss or damage to property subject to disposition in the
case, or (c) set or change procedures for a hearing or trial.
Child's name
a.
The temporary orders for physical custody, care, and control of the minor children in
(3) are subject to the other party's or parties' rights of visitation (parenting time) as follows (specify):
Visitation
(Parenting Time)
b.
Temporary physical custody, care, and control to:
Petitioner Respondent Other Party/Parent
Continued on Attachment 3(a)
Date of Birth
See Attachment 3(b)
2.
COURT ORDERS: The following temporary emergency orders expire on the date and time of the hearing scheduled in (1), unless
extended by court order:
1.
Respondent
Petitioner
TO (name(s)):
Other (specify):
Other Parent/Party
FL-305
CASE NUMBER:
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
OTHER PARENT/PARTY:
(3)
Country of habitual residence: The country of habitual residence of the child or children is (specify):
(4) If you violate this order, you may be subject to civil or criminal penalties, or both.
The United States of America
Other (specify):
e. (1) Jurisdiction: This court has jurisdiction to make child custody orders in this case under the Uniform Child Custody
Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (part 3 of the California Family Code, commencing with section 3400).
Notice and opportunity to be heard: The responding party was given notice and an opportunity to be heard as
provided by the laws of the State of California.
(2)
Child abduction prevention orders are attached (see form FL-341(B)).
d.
4. PROPERTY CONTROL
a.
Petitioner
Respondent
Other Parent/Party is given exclusive temporary use, possession, and
control of the following property that the parties own or are buying
lease or rent
b. Petitioner Respondent
Other Parent/Party is ordered to make the following payments on the liens
and encumbrances coming due while the order is in effect:
Pay to: For: Amount: $ Due date:
Pay to: For: Amount: $ Due date:
Pay to: For: Amount: $ Due date:
Pay to: For: Amount: $ Due date:
6.
OTHER ORDERS (specify):
Additional orders are listed in Attachment 6.
Date:
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
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TEMPORARY EMERGENCY (EX PARTE) ORDERS
All other existing orders, not in conflict with these temporary emergency orders, remain in full force and effect.
5.
THIS IS A COURT ORDER.
c.
(a) from the state of California.
(b)
from the following counties (specify):
(c)
other (specify):
The party or parties with temporary physical custody, care, and control of minor children must not remove the minor
children from the state of California unless the court allows it after a noticed hearing.
(1)
Travel restrictions
Petitioner
Respondent Other Parent/Party must not remove their minor children (specify):
(2)
CHILD CUSTODY (continued)
3.
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