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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 20Pt. 1Ch. 2§ 20026 Pilot Project Cost Savings

§ 20026 Pilot Project Cost Savings

Family Code·California
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§ 20026 Pilot Project Cost Savings

This law creates a test program to help families solve their problems faster in court. It saves time and money for both the court and the families involved.

Key Takeaways

  • •This is a test program to help families solve their court problems faster.
  • •It saves time for the court and for families so they don’t lose as much work time.
  • •The program uses stuff the court already has, like computers, so it doesn’t cost extra for those things.
  • •The main costs are paying the Family Law Evaluator and their staff, and maybe printing a booklet about the program.

Example

A couple is fighting over who gets to keep their dog after a breakup.

Instead of waiting months for a court date, they can use this program to get help from a Family Law Evaluator. This means they can solve their problem quicker and won’t have to take as much time off work.

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

Official Source
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§ 20026 Pilot Project Cost Savings

(a) It is estimated that under the pilot project authorized by this chapter, approximately 2,200 litigants will be served annually and that the following savings will occur: (1) The program would save 520 hours, or 65 days, of court time per year. (2) There would be a concomitant saving of time by litigants due to the expedited proceedings and, in addition, there would be a saving to litigants of wages that would otherwise be lost due to time off from work. (b) The estimated costs of the pilot project are as follows: (1) The salaries of the Family Law Evaluator and any staff necessary for the evaluator to carry out the evaluator’s functions. (2) The cost of a booklet, if any, describing the program. (c) There would be no cost for the following: (1) Computers, printers, or other equipment. This equipment is already available in the family law department. (2) Training for the Family Law Evaluator or the evaluator’s staff. They will be trained by already existing judicial personnel. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 115, Sec. 168. (AB 1817) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

pilot projectFamily Law Evaluatorexpedited proceedings

Related Statutes

  • § 20012 Family Law Evaluator Duties
  • § 20013 Court-Provided Evaluator Cost
  • § 20014 Unrepresented Party Notice
  • § 20017 Family Law Evaluator Qualifications
  • § 20020 Support Hearing Document Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 20026.
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