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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 14§ 10005 Family Law Facilitator Duties

§ 10005 Family Law Facilitator Duties

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§ 10005 Family Law Facilitator Duties

The court can give the family law facilitator extra jobs, like helping people talk about child support, writing agreements, checking paperwork, keeping records, making orders, and helping the court research and teach people.

Key Takeaways

  • •The facilitator can do many extra tasks to help people, especially those without lawyers.
  • •If both sides have no lawyer, the facilitator can write the final court order.
  • •When there are staff and resources, the facilitator can also do research and run outreach programs to teach the public about court services.

Example

A parent who does not have a lawyer goes to family court to sort out child support and health insurance.

The facilitator meets with the parent and the other side, helps them agree on support amounts, writes up the agreement, checks the paperwork, and if needed, prepares a formal order for the judge.

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

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§ 10005 Family Law Facilitator Duties

(a)By local rule, the superior court may designate additional duties of the family law facilitator, which may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1)Meeting with litigants to mediate issues of child support, spousal support, and maintenance of health insurance, subject to Section 10012. Actions in which one or both of the parties are unrepresented by counsel shall have priority. (2)Drafting stipulations to include all issues agreed to by the parties, which may include issues other than those specified in Section 10003. (3)If the parties are unable to resolve issues with the assistance of the family law facilitator, prior to or at the hearing, and at the request of the court, the family law facilitator shall review the paperwork, examine documents, prepare support schedules, and advise the judge whether or not the matter is ready to proceed. (4)Assisting the clerk in maintaining records. (5)Preparing formal orders consistent with the court’s announced order in cases where both parties are unrepresented. (6)Serving as a special master in proceedings and making findings to the court unless the family law facilitator has served as a mediator in that case. (7)Providing the services specified in Section 10004 concerning the issues of child custody and visitation as they relate to calculating child support, if funding is provided for that purpose. (b)If staff and other resources are available and the duties listed in subdivision (a) have been accomplished, the duties of the family law facilitator may also include the following: (1)Assisting the court with research and any other responsibilities that will enable the court to be responsive to the litigants’ needs. (2)Developing programs for bar and community outreach through day and evening programs, video recordings, and other innovative means that will assist unrepresented and financially disadvantaged litigants in gaining meaningful access to family court. These programs shall specifically include information concerning underutilized legislation, such as expedited child support orders (Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 3620) of Part 1 of Division 9), and preexisting, court-sponsored programs, such as supervised visitation and appointment of attorneys for children.

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 10005.
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