Legal Question in Family Law in California

I have been divorced since 2006. My question is related to a Form number that was recently brought to my attention while in the process of sorting through divorce documents for proof of divorce/alimony/etc. I came across a form with the letters/numbers "FL-306/JV251"-Date 12/11/2008. I failed to notice the form number at the time I received these documents.. I proceeded to Google the form description and my research states this is "Temporary Restraining Order-Juvenile"/Custody/etc.. This is confusing for me because I have no "Juveniles" living with me or at any time. In 2008 .I was divorced/single living alone. In 2008 my children are grown/with Families, are self supporting . I never had to put a Restraining order on my children. at any time and in 2008 they were not Juveniles. So my question>Why is that on my Divorce Document? When it does not apply to me. It shows my ex-husband as the applicant. So before I go any further I would appreciate an explanation or a descriptive of form FL-306/JV-251. Thank You


Asked on 10/19/14, 1:33 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

It is an application and order for a temporary restraining order. It means there was a temporary restraining order of some sort, and the person who was protected asked for a continuance of the hearing with the temporary order being reissued. An attorney would have to review the court file to tell you whether or not that was actually filed and granted.

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Answered on 10/19/14, 12:54 pm


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