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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 14§ 10001 Child Support Court Efficiency

§ 10001 Child Support Court Efficiency

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§ 10001 Child Support Court Efficiency

The law says the free help programs that helped people get child support, spousal support, and health insurance orders in two counties will now be offered in every California county.

Key Takeaways

  • •The state wants child and spousal support orders to be fast, cheap, and easy for people without lawyers.
  • •Pilot projects in Santa Clara and San Mateo showed high satisfaction and worked well.
  • •Those same services will now be available in the superior courts of every California county.

Example

A single mom in Fresno who can’t afford a lawyer needs a child support order for her kids.

She can go to the family law pilot program office in her county, get help filling out the paperwork, and the court can issue the support order faster and cheaper.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 10001 Child Support Court Efficiency

(a)The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)Child and spousal support are serious legal obligations. The entry of a child support order is frequently delayed while parents engage in protracted litigation concerning custody and visitation. The current system for obtaining child and spousal support orders is suffering because the family courts are unduly burdened with heavy case loads and do not have sufficient personnel to meet increased demands on the courts. (2)Reports to the Legislature regarding the family law pilot projects in the Superior Courts of the Counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo indicate that the pilot projects have provided a cost-effective and efficient method for the courts to process family law cases that involve unrepresented litigants with issues concerning child support, spousal support, and health insurance. (3)The reports to the Legislature further indicate that the pilot projects in both counties have been successful in making the process of obtaining court orders concerning child support, spousal support, and health insurance more accessible to unrepresented parties. Surveys conducted by both counties indicate a high degree of satisfaction with the services provided by the pilot projects. (4)There is a compelling state interest in having a speedy, conflict-reducing system for resolving issues of child support, spousal support, and health insurance that is cost-effective and accessible to families that cannot afford legal representation. (b)Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature to make the services provided in the family law pilot projects in the Counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo available to unrepresented parties in the superior courts of all California counties.

Last verified: February 26, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 1 Family Code Title
  • § 10 Singular And Plural Rules
  • § 100 Judgment And Order Definitions
  • § 1000 Spousal Liability Exceptions
  • § 10000 Family Law Facilitator Act

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 10001.
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