Drafter’s Notes definition
Examples of Drafter’s Notes in a sentence
Note Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Note Drafter’s Notes 1995—The council adopted for mandatory use the Request for Separate Trial (Form 1286.75) to be used when requesting a separate trial on specific issues in a family law matter.
Child Support Extended Information Attachment (Family Law— Domestic Violence Prevention—Uniform Parentage) Note Former Rule Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Order to Show Cause (Family Law) Note Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Orders to show cause re contempt Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Drafter’s Notes January 1992—The council amended rule 1402 to permit counties to produce all juvenile forms by word processor following a specified procedure.
Emergency Protective Order (CLETS) (Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Prevention) Note Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Applicability of rules Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
General law applicable Drafter’s Notes 1994—The Judicial Council Family and Juvenile Law Standing Advisory Committee proposed these changes in family law rules and forms to comply with recent legislation, including changes enacted by the adoption of the Family Code.
Use of interstate forms Drafter’s Notes 1988—Acting in response to recently adopted federal regulations, the council added rule 1276 to permit district attorneys to use certain federal child support forms in actions brought in state courts under the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act and for registration of a foreign support order.