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FL-680
PETITIONER/PLANTIFF:
CASE NUMBER:
RESPONDENT/DEFENDANT:
OTHER PARENT:
NOTICE
This case may be referred to a court commissioner for hearing. By law court commissioners do not have the authority
to issue final orders and judgments in contested cases unless they are acting as temporary judges. The court
commissioner in your case will act as a temporary judge unless, before the hearing, you or any other party objects to
the commissioner acting as a temporary judge. The court commissioner may still hear your case to make findings and a
recommended order. If you do not like the recommended order, you must object to it within 10 court days; otherwise,
the recommended order will become a final order of the court. If you object to the recommended order, a judge will
make a temporary order and set a new hearing.
Child support is based on your ability to pay, which may include your income, earning capacity, lifestyle, or presumed
income set by statute. The amount of child support can be large and can continue until the children reach age 18. You
should give the court information about your income and expenses. If you do not, the support order will be based on
other information given to the court or presumed income set by statute.
You do not have to pay any fee to file your Response to Governmental Notice of Motion or Order to Show Cause
(Governmental) (form FL-685) and your completed Income and Expense Declaration (form FL-150) or Financial
Statement (Simplified) (form FL-155). You must file any documents with the court and have the copies served at least 9
court days before the hearing date to the local child support agency and the other party unless ordered otherwise. Add
5 calendar days if the motion is served by mail within California. (See Code of Civil Procedure section 1005 for other
situations.) To determine court days and calendar days, go to
PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL
1. I am at least 18 years of age, not a party to this cause, and a resident of or employed in the county where the mailing took place.
2. My residence or business address is:
3. I served a copy of this motion by enclosing it in a sealed envelope and depositing the envelope
directly in the U.S. mail
with postage paid OR
at my place of business for same-day collection and mailing with the U.S. mail, following our
business practices, with which I am readily familiar.
a. Date of deposit:
b. Place of deposit (city and state):
c. Addressed as follows:
4.
The address for each individual identified in item 3 was
a.
verified by the California Child Support Enforcement System (CSE) as the current primary mailing address on file.
b.
other (specify):
5. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
Date:
(TYPE OR PRINT NAME)
(SIGNATURE OF PERSON WHO SERVED MOTION)
Request for Accommodations
Assistive listening systems, computer-assisted real-time captioning, or sign language interpreter services are available if you ask at least five
court days before the trial. Contact the clerk’s office or go to for Request for Accommodations by Persons With
Disabilities and Response (form MC-410). (Civil Code, § 54.8)
FL-680 [Rev. January 1, 2012]
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NOTICE OF MOTION
(Governmental)
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