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Information Sheet For Completing Request For Hearing-Application To Set Aside Voluntary Declaration Of Paternity Form. This is a California form and can be use in Family Law - Parentage Actions Judicial Council.
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FL-281 INFORMATION SHEET FOR COMPLETING REQUEST FOR HEARING AND APPLICATION TO SET ASIDE VOLUNTARY DECLARATION OF PATERNITY (form FL-280) (Do not deliver this information sheet to the court clerk.) If you do not have an attorney representing you, please follow these instructions to complete the Request for Hearing and Application to Set Aside Voluntary Declaration of Paternity (form FL-280). If you do have an attorney representing you, he or she should complete the request. Use form FL-280 if you want to set aside a voluntary declaration of paternity signed more than 60 days ago. If you file this request, the court or the local child support agency may order you, the child, and the other person who signed the voluntary declaration, and the child to submit to genetic tests to determine the child's parentage. You must file the completed Request for Hearing and Application to Set Aside Voluntary Declaration of Paternity and attachments with the court clerk. You may have to pay a filing fee when you file it. If you cannot afford to pay the filing fee, contact the court clerk to obtain forms to apply for a waiver of court fees. If you need assistance completing this form, see a family law facilitator. Provide an original Request for Hearing and Application to Set Aside Voluntary Declaration of Paternity and attachments plus three copies for filing. Keep three copies of the filed request. The Information Sheet for Service of Process (form FL-611) explains what you must do to serve your request. Serve one copy on the other person who signed the voluntary declaration of paternity, along with a blank Responsive Declaration to Application to Set aside Voluntary Declaration of Paternity (form FL-285). Serve the second copy of the request on the local child support agency if that office is providing services in your case. Be sure to file your Proof of Service with the court clerk. Keep the third copy for your records. Someone other than you, who is at least 18 years old, must serve the other party (and the local child support agency, if applicable) with the request. Instructions for completing the Request for Hearing and Application to Set Aside Voluntary Declaration of Paternity (type or print in ink) Page 1 First box, top of form, left side. Print your name, address, telephone number, and fax number, if any, in this box. Second box, left side. Print the county name and the court address in the box. Use the same county name and court address that are on your judgment or order for paternity or support. If you do not have a paternity or support judgment, use the address listed in the telephone directory for the court clerk under "County Government Offices." Third box, left side. If an order, a judgment, or a legal action has not been filed in the court based on the voluntary declaration of paternity: a. Print your name in the space next to "Petitioner/Plaintiff"; b. Print the name of the other person who signed the voluntary declaration next to "Respondent/Defendant"; and c. Leave the space next to "Other Parent" blank. If an order, a judgment, or a legal action has been filed in the court based on the voluntary declaration of paternity, put the same names next to "Petitioner/Plaintiff," "Respondent/Defendant," and "Other Parent" that are on the order, judgment, or other legal action that was filed in the court. First box, top of form, right side. Leave this box blank for the court to use. Second box, right side. Print the case number shown on your judgment or order for paternity, child support, visitation, or custody. If you do not have a judgment or order, the court clerk will give you a case number. Page 1 of 3 Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California FL-281 [New January 1, 2006] INFORMATION SHEET FOR COMPLETING REQUEST FOR HEARING AND APPLICATION TO SET ASIDE VOLUNTARY DECLARATION OF PATERNITY (Family Law--Governmental) Family Code, § 7575(c); Code of Civil Procedure, § 473 www.courtinfo.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com FL-281 Instructions for Numbered Paragraphs Page 1 Instructions for item 1. Insert the name of the person to whom the papers are addressed. Check the boxes that indicate to whom you are directing this request. You must contact the court clerk's office and ask that a hearing date be set for this request. The court clerk will give you the information you need to complete this section. The hearing date must be written on the copies of the papers served on the other party. Instructions for item 2. Fill in the date, time, dept, or court address on which the hearing is set. Instructions for items 3-4. If you need to have the court hear your case in less than the statutorily required time, you can ask the court for an order shortening time. If you need assistance, contact the family law facilitator in your county or go to www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/. Instructions for item 5. In the space provided, fill in the date on which the voluntary declaration of paternity form was signed. Check the box indicating which parties signed the voluntary declaration of paternity and fill in the child's name. You must attach a copy of the signed voluntary declaration of paternity to your request or explain, in the space provided, why you did not attach a copy. Instructions for item 6. Check this box if the local child support agency is providing services for the child named in item 5. Instructions for item 8. Check the boxes that best explain why you think your voluntary declaration of paternity should be set aside. a. Check this box if any of the following statements describes the circumstances that existed at the time you signed the voluntary declaration of paternity: · You thought the facts were different from what they really are; · You misunderstood the law; · You did not pay attention to the consequences of signing the voluntary declaration of paternity, and your lack of attention could not have been avoided with reasonable care and good sense; · You were unexpectedly placed in the situation of signing the voluntary declaration of paternity, and you could not have avoided the situation with reasonable care and good sense; or · The voluntary declaration of paternity was signed because of your neglect, and you could not have avoided being neglectful by using reasonable care and good sense. b. Check this box if either of the following statements describes the circumstances that existed at the time you signed the voluntary declaration of paternity: ·