FL-300 Response
Someone filed an FL-300 naming you as the respondent. You have the right to respond — and your response will be heard by the same judge reviewing the request.
This section is coming soon
The FL-300 Response guided path is in development. In the meantime, the FL-320 (Responsive Declaration to Request for Order) is the Judicial Council form used to respond to an FL-300.
What you should know now
- Your response deadline is typically tied to the hearing date on the FL-300 you were served.
- A self-help center at your courthouse can help you complete FL-320 at no charge.
- File your response before the hearing — judges read it before you walk in the door.
- Responding does not mean you concede anything. It means the court hears your side.
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