JV-574, Page 1 of 2
Judicial Council of California, www.courts.ca.gov
Revised January 1, 2013, Mandatory Form
Welfare and Institutions Code, § 827;
California Rules of Court, rules 5.552, 5.553
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The court finds and orders:
The following records may be disclosed:
Clerk stamps date here when form is filed.
Fill in court name and street address:
Superior Court of California, County of
Case Number:
Fill in case number:
Child's Name:
Fill in child's name and date of birth:
JV-574
Order After Judicial Review
Date of Birth:
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After a review of the juvenile case file and review of any filed
objections and a noticed hearing, the court denies the
request. Disclosure is not in the best interest of the child.
objections and a noticed hearing, the court grants the
request. The applicant has shown by a preponderance of the
evidence that the records requested are necessary and have
substantial relevance to the legitimate needs of the applicant. The
court has balanced these needs with the child’s best interest. The
court finds the need for disclosure outweighs the policy
considerations favoring confidentiality of juvenile records.
a.
The procedure for providing access is:
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Order After Judicial Review
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The child is deceased, and the request is granted.
The court has read and considered the following:
a.
After a review of the juvenile case file and review of any filed
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See attached.
c.
There is a presumption under Welfare and Institutions Code section 827(a)(2)(B) in favor of the release
of the documents unless a statutory reason for confidentiality is shown to exist. The court has balanced
only the interests of the child who is the subject of the juvenile case file and the interests of other
children who may be named in the file with .
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