March 17, 2017 at 3.33 PM

From: Sandra <sandra123@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 3:33 PM
Subject: Blog
To: kelley.lynch.2016@gmail.com



California Family Code section 6404:

(a) Any foreign protection order shall, upon request of the person in possession of the order, be registered with a court of this state in order to be entered in the Domestic Violence Restraining Order System established under Section 6380.  The Judicial Council shall adopt rules of court to do the following: (1) Set forth the process whereby a person in possession of a foreign protection order may voluntarily register the order with a court of this state for entry into the Domestic Violence Restraining Order System.

What part of “any foreign protection order shall…be registered … for entry … into the Domestic Violence Restraining Order System” eludes you?

Oh, and BTW, Judicial Council forms, like DV-600 that was adopted to “Set forth the process whereby a person in possession of a foreign protection order may voluntarily register the order with a court of this state for entry into the Domestic Violence Restraining Order System” is considered a rule of court.

Look it up.

You are the great pro se litigator, right?

Commentary:  The Colorado order is not a domestic violence order and therefore cannot be validly and/or legally entered into California's domestic violence system.  The Judicial Council has confirmed that Cohen could not use form DV-600 to register the Colorado order.  Many courts have also confirmed this fact.  

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