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Chapter five family division rules - Superior Court of California ...

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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES(c) Initial Assignment. For purposes <strong>of</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Civil Procedure section 170.6, a Petitionfiled in the Central District with the words “Collaborative Law Case” in the box “Petition For” isassigned to Department 2 as a Master Calendar assignment.(d) Termination. A party may terminate the designation <strong>of</strong> a case as a Collaborative LawCase without cause by serving written notice <strong>of</strong> termination on the opposing party and filing thenotice with a pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> service. Any filing <strong>of</strong> a contested matter by either party will also terminatethe designation <strong>of</strong> Collaborative Law Case, effective on the date <strong>of</strong> filing. Upon termination <strong>of</strong> theCollaborative Law Case designation, the status <strong>of</strong> any party’s attorney as attorney <strong>of</strong> record shallterminate without further notice. An attorney <strong>of</strong> record’s motion to withdraw from a CollaborativeLaw Case does not terminate the designation <strong>of</strong> Collaborative Law Case.(Rule 5.26 new and effective July 1, 2011)Page 145 <strong>of</strong> 217LOCAL RULES - Effective January 1, 2014

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