Q: Required Judicial Form to Attach with Declaration in Opposition to Motion to Compel?
I recently filed my declaration in opposition to a Motion to Compel Responses to Form Interrogatories in a family law case in Los Angeles County, California. The court clerk denied my filing, stating that I need to attach a form with the Judicial form so they can place their filed stamp on it. What specific form do I need to attach to my declaration in opposition to this Motion to Compel in a family law case. FL-320 is the right form? Thank you
A:
In a family law case in Los Angeles County, California, to attach a form with the judicial stamp, you would typically use Form FL-320, which is the "Proof of Service" form. This form is often attached to documents that you file with the court to show that you have served the opposing party with a copy of the filed document. Make sure to complete the form accurately and include it as an attachment to your declaration in opposition to the Motion to Compel.
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