California Family Code CHAPTER 2 - Circumstances Where Proceeding May Be Brought

  • Section 7820.
    A proceeding may be brought under this part for the purpose of having a child under the age of 18 years declared free from the...
  • Section 7821.
    A finding pursuant to this chapter shall be supported by clear and convincing evidence, except as otherwise provided.(Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 838, Sec. 4....
  • Section 7822.
    (a) A proceeding under this part may be brought if any of the following occur:(1) The child has been left without provision for the child’s identification by...
  • Section 7823.
    (a) A proceeding under this part may be brought where all of the following requirements are satisfied:(1) The child has been neglected or cruelly treated by either...
  • Section 7824.
    (a) “Disability” as used in this section means any physical or mental incapacity which renders the parent or parents unable to care for and control the...
  • Section 7825.
    (a) A proceeding under this part may be brought where both of the following requirements are satisfied:(1) The child is one whose parent or parents are convicted...
  • Section 7826.
    A proceeding under this part may be brought where both of the following requirements are satisfied:(a) The child is one whose parent or parents have been...
  • Section 7827.
    (a) “Mentally disabled” as used in this section means that a parent or parents suffer a mental incapacity or disorder that renders the parent or parents...

Last modified: October 22, 2018