
Petitioner Defendant Respondent Other (Specify): Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California MC-030 [Rev. January 1, 2006]
Declaration | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Jan 1, 2006 · Declaration (MC-030) Make a declaration (a statement in writing that you swear under penalty of perjury is true) to a court.
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 …
FL-105 DECLARATION UNDER UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY …
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 …
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Attached Declaration | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Jul 1, 2005 · Gives you more space to write a declaration that you must sign under penalty of perjury. This is always attached to another form or court paper before it is filed.
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Adoption Form Number Form Name Date Revised Local ADOPT-050 How to Adopt a Child in California ADOPT-200 Adoption Request ADOPT-210 Adoption Agreement ADOPT-215 Adoption Order …
Property Declaration (form FL-160) is a multipurpose form, which may be filed with the court as an attachment to a Petition or Response or served on the other party to comply with disclosure …
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You must complete the Property Declaration, form FL-160. Keep a copy and have someone, other than yourself, serve a copy of the completed Property Declaration(s) on the other party in your case.