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Something needs to change, and you're the one trying to make it happen. These tools walk you through each step. You can start, work through, and finish this without an attorney — but that's always your call.

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Before you file

If there's any realistic path to agreement — even a partial one — it's usually better than letting a court decide. Not because filing is wrong, but because you know your situation better than a judge ever will.

FL-300

Ask the court to change custody, visitation, support, or another existing family order.

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FL-300 Response

Someone filed an FL-300 naming you as the respondent. This is your path to respond.

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DV-100

Request a domestic violence restraining order to protect yourself or your children.

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DV-100 Response

You were served with a restraining order request. This is your path to respond.

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Ex Parte — Emergency Orders

Something is happening right now that can't wait for a regular hearing. Ex parte lets you ask the court to act immediately — use this when there is immediate danger or irreparable harm that won't survive a normal hearing schedule.

Start Ex Parte If there is immediate physical danger, call 911.

Not legal advice. SharpeSystem provides procedural guidance and document preparation support only. No attorney-client relationship is created by using these tools.