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Information about the minor ordered confidential by the court must not be made available to the public.

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If the court grants a request for confidentiality, the order must specifically identify the information about the minor in Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-100) and any other applicable document that must be kept confidential. (C) em]Ĝircumstances surrounding protective order (statements related to minor) (ii) If the minor is not a party to the action, the court must not include any information that would likely reveal the identity of the minor, including whether the minor lives with the person making the request for confidentiality. In addition, the court must use only initials to identify both parties to the action if using the other party's name would likely reveal the identity of the minor. (i) If the minor is a party to the action, the court must use the initials of the minor or other initials, at the discretion of the court. (2) Order granting request for confidentiality

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The court may grant the entire request, deny the entire request, or partially grant the request for confidentiality. (e) Orders on request for confidentiality

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If the court finds that the request for confidentiality is insufficiently specific to meet the requirements under Code of Civil Procedure section 527.6(v)(2) for granting the request, the court may take testimony from the minor, or legal guardian, the person requesting a protective order, or other competent witness, in a closed hearing in order to determine if there are additional facts that would support granting the request. (iii) The request for confidentiality must be filed and maintained in a confidential file. (ii) The order denying confidentiality must be filed and maintained in a public file and (i) The court must not file the request for restraining order and the accompanying proposed order forms and must return the documents to the requester personally, destroy the documents, or delete the documents from any electronic files If a request for confidentiality under (B) made by the person asking for the restraining order is denied and the requester seeks to withdraw the request for restraining orders, all of the following apply: (C) em] Withdrawal of request for restraining order If a request for confidentiality is submitted at the same time as a request for restraining orders, the court must consider both requests consistent with Code of Civil Procedure section 527.6(e) and must consider and rule on the request for confidentiality before the request for restraining order is filed.ĭocuments submitted with the restraining order request must not be filed until after the court has ruled on the request for confidentiality and must be consistent with (C) below. (B) em] Request for confidentiality submitted at the same time as a request for restraining orders The court must determine whether to grant a request for confidentiality without requiring that any notice of the request be given to the other party, or both parties if the minor is not a party in the proceeding. The person submitting a request must complete and file Request to Keep Minor's Information Confidential (form CH-160), a confidential form. "Minor," as used in this rule, refers to all minors for whom a request for confidentiality is made.Ī request for confidentiality may be made at any time during the case. (4) Any other information that the minor or legal guardian believes should be confidential.Ī request for confidentiality may be made by a minor or legal guardian.Ī request for confidentiality by a legal guardian may be made for more than one minor. These include the allegations in the Request for Civil Harassment Retraining Orders (form CH-100) that involve conduct directed, in whole or in part, toward the minor and (3) The circumstances surrounding the protective order with respect to the minor. The information that may be made confidential includes:

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(b) Information that may be made confidential Wherever used in this rule, "legal guardian" means either parent if both parents have legal custody, or the parent or person having legal custody, or the guardian, of a minor. This rule applies to requests and orders made under Code of Civil Procedure section 527.6(v) to keep a minor's information confidential in a civil harassment protective order proceeding. Request to make minor's information confidential in civil harassment protective order proceedings






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