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DV-400
Findings and Order to Terminate
Restraining Order After Hearing
Complete only items 1 and 2. The remaining items are for court use.
Clerk stamps date here when form is filed.
Name of Protected Party:
Name of Restrained Party:
1
2
3
Court Findings (Fam. Code, § 6345 (a) & (d))
a.
The Protected Party filed the request to terminate the restraining
orders in Restraining Order After Hearing (form DV-130). A proof
of service (by mail or personal service) of the request on the
Restrained Party is filed with the court.
The Restrained Party filed the request to terminate restraining
orders. The filed proof of service shows that the Protected Party
received notice of the Request by:
1.
2.
Personal service.
Service on the Secretary of State (the Protected Person is
registered in the Safe at Home Program).
An alternative, court-ordered method of service that gives
actual notice of the request and the hearing.
3.
The Restrained Party filed the request to terminate the restraining
orders in form DV-130. The Protected Party was physically present
in court on the hearing date, waived his or her right to notice, and
does not challenge the sufficiency of the notice.
The Protected Party was physically present at the hearing and
verified his or her identity.
The Protected Party and the Restrained Party submitted a
written stipulation (agreement) to terminate the restraining orders
in Restraining Order After Hearing (form DV-130).
Other
(specify):
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
4 Court Orders
Fill in court name and street address:
Superior Court of California, County of
Court fills in case number when form is filed.
Case Number:
The protective orders in Restraining Order After Hearing (form DV-130) that were issued or modified on
are terminated. This order is effective when made.
(date):
a.
Remain in effect.
Have been modified on
Are also terminated.
Child custody, visitation (parenting time), and child support orders in Restraining Order After Hearing (form
DV-130)
1.
2.
3.
Spousal or domestic partner support orders in Restraining Order After Hearing (form DV-130)
1.
2.
3.
Remain in effect.
Have been modified on
Are also terminated.
(date):
(date):
b.
c.
d.
Unless modified or terminated by court order, any existing orders for child custody, child visitation (parenting
time), child support, and spousal or partner support made in a Domestic Violence Prevention Act case after a
noticed hearing survive the termination of the protective order, and remain in effect. Family Code sections 6340(a),
6345(b).
This order does not modify or terminate any existing criminal, juvenile, or probate court orders.
This is a Court Order.
Judicial Council of California, www.courts.ca.gov
New July 1, 2016, Mandatory Form
Family Code, § 6345, Approved by DOJ
Findings and Order to Terminate
Restraining Order After Hearing (CLETS–CANCEL)
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
DV-400, Page 1 of 2
5
6
7
Case Number:
Hearings
The hearing was on (date):
a.
b. These people were at the hearing (check all that apply):
with (name of judicial officer):
The Protected Party
The Restrained Party
Other
(name):
Other
(name):
Protected Party’s lawyer
Restrained Party’s lawyer
Lawyer
(name):
Lawyer
(name):
(name):
(name):
CLETS Entry
The court or its designee will transmit this form within one business day to law enforcement personnel for entry into
the California Restraining and Protective Orders System via CLETS.
Service of this Order
a.
b.
c.
The Protected Party and the Restrained Party were at the hearing or agreed in writing to this order.
No other proof of service is needed.
The Protected Party (party who asked for the order) was at the hearing. The Restrained Party was not.
Someone 18 or over—not anyone else protected or restrained by the restraining order—must personally
“serve” the Restrained Party with a filed copy of this order.
The Restrained Party (party who asked for the order) was at the hearing. The Protected Party was not.
Someone 18 or over—not anyone else protected or restrained by the restraining order—must personally
“serve” the Protected Party with a filed copy of this order.
d.
Other
(specify):
Date:
Judge (or Judicial Officer)
(Clerk will fill out this part.)
—Clerk's Certificate—
Clerk’s Certificate
[seal]
I certify that this Findings and Order to Terminate Restraining Order After Hearing is a
true and correct copy of the original on file in the court.
Date:
Clerk, by
, Deputy
New July 1, 2016
DV-400, Page 2 of 2
This is a Court Order.
Findings and Order to Terminate
Restraining Order After Hearing (CLETS–CANCEL)
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
Findings and Order to Terminate Restraining Order After Hearing (CLETS—CANCEL)
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