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Custody Order-Juvenile Final Judgment Form. This is a California form and can be use in Juvenile Judicial Council.
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JV-200 ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY: NAME: FIRM NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY: TELEPHONE NO.: E-MAIL ADDRESS: ATTORNEY FOR (name): FAX NO.: ZIP CODE: STATE BAR NO.: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF STREET ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: CASE NAME: CASE NUMBER: CUSTODY ORDER--JUVENILE--FINAL JUDGMENT Date of hearing: Judicial officer (name): THE COURT FINDS AND ORDERS 1. a. b. c. d. Dept.: JUVENILE: FAMILY (existing, if one; otherwise, new): Jurisdiction. This court has jurisdiction to make child custody orders in this case under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (Fam. Code, §§ 34003465). Notice and opportunity to be heard. The parties were given notice and an opportunity to be heard as provided by the laws of the State of California. Country of habitual residence. The country of habitual residence of the child or children in this case is the United States other (specify): Penalties for violating this order. If you violate this order, you may be subject to civil or criminal penalties or both. 2. Parents bound by this order. a. Name: b. c. Name: Name: Mother Mother Mother Father Father Father are the parents of the children listed in item 3. Parents Parents are do are not married to each other. do not reside together. 3. Custody. Custody of the minor children is ordered as follows: Legal custody to Date of birth Child's name (name): Physical custody to (name): Primary residence with (name): Additional children listed on Attachment 3. 4. This order reflects a change in the physical custody of the child or children to the custody of a formerly noncustodial parent. Page 1 of 4 Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California JV-200 [Rev. January 1, 2016] CUSTODY ORDER--JUVENILE--FINAL JUDGMENT Family Code, § 3020 et seq.; Penal Code, § 136.2; Welfare & Institutions Code, §§ 302(d), 304, 361.2, 362.4, 726.5; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.700 www.courts.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com JV-200 CASE NAME: CASE NUMBER: JUVENILE: FAMILY: 5. Visitation (parenting time) of (name of parent): This parent may spend time with the children as follows: All children listed in item 3 The following children (name each): a. b. c. 6. hour(s), times per (time period): As arranged by the parents, but no less than (minimum): As stated on the attached form JV-205. No visitation is ordered for the reasons stated on the attached form JV-206 on Attachment 5c. . Visitation (parenting time) of (name of parent): This parent may spend time with the children as follows: All children listed in item 3 The following children (name each): a. b. c. 7. hour(s), times per (time period): As arranged by the parents, but no less than (minimum): As stated on the attached form JV-205. No visitation is ordered for the reasons stated on the attached form JV-206 on Attachment 6c. . Child abduction prevention. There is a risk that one parent will take the children out of California without the other parent's permission. Child Abduction Prevention Order Attachment (form FL-341(B)) is attached and must be obeyed. 8. Change of residence. Under Family Code section 3024, unless there is prior written agreement to the change, any parent planning to change the residence of the child(ren) for longer than 30 days must provide notice to the other parent(s) at least 45 days before the proposed change to the extent feasible to allow time for mediation of a new plan. Parentage (attach court order). (Name): presumed parent of (names of children): biological the by court order (specify county and case number): juvenile court family court other (specify): on (date): Additional parentage determination(s) and order(s) listed on Attachment 9. was declared or adjudged 9. 10. Additional physical custody provisions. The parents will follow the physical custody provisions listed in the schedule on Attachment 10. on Visitation (Parenting Time) Order--Juvenile (form JV-205). on Additional Provisions--Physical Custody Attachment (form FL-341(D)). 11. Holiday schedule. The children will spend holiday time as listed in the schedule on Attachment 11. on Children's Holiday Schedule Attachment (form FL-341(C)). 12. Joint legal custody. The parents will share joint legal custody as listed in the plan on Attachment 12. on Joint Legal Custody Attachment (form FL-341(E)). JV-200 [Rev. January 1, 2016] CUSTODY ORDER--JUVENILE--FINAL JUDGMENT Page 2 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com JV-200 CASE NAME: CASE NUMBER: JUVENILE: FAMILY: 13. Other findings and orders (including circumstances underlying any limits on custody or visitation at the time of the order): Continued on the attached form JV-206. Continued on Attachment 13. NOTICE The juvenile court has terminated jurisdiction over the children listed in 3. All requests for modification or termination of these orders must be brought in the family court case in which these orders are filed. 14. a. A criminal protective order on form CR-160 relating to the parties in this case is currently valid and in effect in case number (specify): in (specify court, if known): The order is scheduled to expire on (expiration date): A Domestic Violence Prevention Act protective order on form DV-110, DV-116, DV-130, or DV-730 relating to the parties in this case is currently valid and in effect in case number (specify): in (specify court, if known): The order is scheduled to expire on (expiration date): A restraining order (form JV-250, JV-255, or JV-257) is attached. b. c. Instruction for Law Enforcement Conflicting Orders--Priorities for Enforcement. If more than one restraining order has been issued protecting the protected person from the restrained person, the orders must be enforced in the following order (see Pen. Code, § 136.2, and Fam. Code, §§ 6383(h)(2), 6405(b).): 1. EPO: If one of the orders is an Emergency Protective Order (form EPO-001) and it is more restrictive than other restraining or protective orders, it has precedence in enforcement over all other orders. 2. No-Contact Order: If there is no EPO, a no-contact order that is included in a restraining or protective order has precedence in enforcement over any other restraining or protective order. 3. Criminal Order: If none of the orders includes a no-contact order, a domestic violence protective order issued in a criminal case takes precedence in enforcement over any conflicting civil court order. Any nonconflicting terms of the civil restraining order re