California Family Code CHAPTER 3 - Santa Clara County Pilot Project
- Section 20030.
The Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara may conduct a pilot project pursuant to this chapter.(Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 219, Sec. 210....
- Section 20031.
The pilot project applies to all hearings, for temporary or permanent child or spousal support, modifications thereof, health insurance, custody, or visitation in a proceeding...
- Section 20032.
(a) Each and every hearing in a proceeding described in Section 20031 in which child or spousal support is at issue, including related contempt matters, shall...
- Section 20033.
The court may pass a local rule that suspends the use of the Income and Expense Declaration mandated by California Rule of Court 1285.50 in...
- Section 20034.
(a) An attorney, known as an Attorney-Mediator, shall be hired to assist the court in resolving child and spousal support disputes, to develop community outreach programs,...
- Section 20035.
Orders for temporary support issued pursuant to this chapter shall comply with the statewide uniform guideline set forth in Article 2 (commencing with Section 4050)...
- Section 20036.
Upon motion by either party or on the court’s own motion, any proceeding that would otherwise fall within this pilot project may by judicial order...
- Section 20037.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (c):(1) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to a child for whom services are provided or required to...
- Section 20038.
(a) In any case where either party has filed a motion regarding a custody or visitation dispute and has not yet scheduled an appointment for the...
- Section 20040.
The court may elect to publish a low-cost booklet describing the program.(Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 219, Sec. 210. Effective January 1, 1994.)
- Section 20041.
The court shall centralize, augment, and coordinate all presently existing programs under the court’s supervision that relate to children, including, but not limited to, mental...
- Section 20043.
(a) It is estimated for Santa Clara County’s participation in the pilot project authorized by this chapter, that 4,000 litigants will be served annually, and that...
Last modified: October 22, 2018