California Family Code CHAPTER 8 - Deferred Sale of Home Order

  • Section 3800.
    As used in this chapter:(a) “Custodial parent” means a party awarded physical custody of a child.(b) “Deferred sale of home order” means an order that temporarily delays...
  • Section 3801.
    (a) If one of the parties has requested a deferred sale of home order pursuant to this chapter, the court shall first determine whether it is...
  • Section 3802.
    (a) If the court determines pursuant to Section 3801 that it is economically feasible to consider ordering a deferred sale of the family home, the court...
  • Section 3803.
    A deferred sale of home order shall state the duration of the order and may include the legal description and assessor’s parcel number of the...
  • Section 3804.
    A deferred sale of home order may be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the real property is...
  • Section 3806.
    The court may make an order specifying the parties’ respective responsibilities for the payment of the costs of routine maintenance and capital improvements.(Enacted by Stats....
  • Section 3807.
    Except as otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, a deferred sale of home order may be modified or terminated at any time at...
  • Section 3808.
    Except as otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, if the party awarded the deferred sale of home order remarries, or if there is...
  • Section 3809.
    In making an order pursuant to this chapter, the court shall reserve jurisdiction to determine any issues that arise with respect to the deferred sale...
  • Section 3810.
    This chapter is applicable regardless of whether the deferred sale of home order is made before or after January 1, 1989.(Enacted by Stats. 1992, Ch....

Last modified: October 22, 2018