California Family Code CHAPTER 2 - Family Conciliation Courts
- Section 1810.
Each superior court shall exercise the jurisdiction conferred by this part. While sitting in the exercise of this jurisdiction, the court shall be known and...
- Section 1811.
The presiding judge of the superior court shall annually, in the month of January, designate at least one judge to hear all cases under this...
- Section 1812.
(a) The judge of the family conciliation court may transfer any case before the family conciliation court pursuant to this part to the department of the...
- Section 1813.
(a) The presiding judge of the superior court may appoint a judge of the superior court other than the judge of the family conciliation court to...
- Section 1814.
(a) In each county in which a family conciliation court is established, the superior court may appoint one supervising counselor of conciliation and one secretary to...
- Section 1815.
(a) A person employed as a supervising counselor of conciliation or as an associate counselor of conciliation shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(1) A master’s...
- Section 1816.
(a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) “Eligible provider” means the Administrative Office of the Courts or an educational institution, professional association, professional...
- Section 1817.
The probation officer in every county shall do all of the following:(a) Give assistance to the family conciliation court that the court may request to carry...
- Section 1818.
(a) All superior court hearings or conferences in proceedings under this part shall be held in private and the court shall exclude all persons except the...
- Section 1819.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), upon order of the judge of the family conciliation court, the supervising counselor of conciliation may destroy any record,...
- Section 1820.
(a) A court may contract with any other court or courts to provide joint family conciliation court services.(b) An agreement between two or more courts for the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018