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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 12Pt. 4Ch. 3Art. 6§ 7882 Parent Service By Publication

§ 7882 Parent Service By Publication

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§ 7882 Parent Service By Publication

Key Takeaways

  • •If a parent can't be found or their address is unknown, the person asking the court for help must write a sworn statement (affidavit) saying they tried to find the parent.
  • •The court will then order that a notice be published in a newspaper to tell the parent to come to court.
  • •If the parent's address is known, the court will also send a copy of the notice by mail.
  • •If the parent's name or identity is unknown, the notice will be for 'all persons claiming to be a parent' of the child.

Example

A mom wants to ask the court for child support, but she doesn't know where the dad lives or even his full name.

The mom has to write a sworn statement saying she doesn't know where the dad is. The court will then order a notice to be put in a newspaper and maybe sent by mail if an address is found. The notice will say something like, 'To the father of [child's name] or anyone who thinks they are the father: come to court on [date].'

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

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§ 7882 Parent Service By Publication

(a) If the parent of the child or a person alleged to be or claiming to be the parent cannot, with reasonable diligence, be served as provided for in Section 7881, or if the parent’s place of residence is not known to the petitioner, the petitioner or the petitioner’s agent or attorney shall make and file an affidavit stating the name of the parent or alleged parent and their place of residence, if known to the petitioner, and the name of the parent or alleged parent whose place of residence is unknown to the petitioner. (b) Upon the filing of the affidavit, the court shall make an order that (1) the service shall be made by the publication of a citation requiring the parent or alleged parent to appear at the time and place stated in the citation and (2) the citation shall be published pursuant to Section 6064 of the Government Code in a newspaper to be named and designated in the order as most likely to give notice to the parent or alleged parent to be served. (c) In case of publication where the residence of a parent or alleged parent is known, the court shall also direct a copy of the citation to be forthwith served upon that parent or alleged parent by mail by deposit in the post office properly addressed and with the postage thereon fully prepaid, directed to that parent or alleged parent at the place of residence. When publication is ordered, service of a copy of the citation in the manner provided for in Section 7881 is equivalent to publication and deposit in the post office. (d) If one or both of the parents of the child are unknown or if the names of one or both of the child’s parents are uncertain, that fact shall be set forth in the affidavit and the court shall order the citation to be directed to either or both of the child’s parents, naming and otherwise describing the child, and to all persons claiming to be a parent of the child. (e) Service is complete at the expiration of the time prescribed by the order for publication or when service is made as provided for in Section 7881, whichever event first occurs. (Amended by Stats. 2019, Ch. 115, Sec. 103. (AB 1817) Effective January 1, 2020.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

citationresidencepublicationpetitionerclaimdiligenceexpiration

Related Statutes

  • § 7880 Child Custody Court Citation
  • § 7881 Child Custody Notice Requirements
  • § 7883 Failure To Appear Contempt
  • § 1836 Hearing Notice And Citation
  • § 2020 Responsive Pleading Deadline

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 7882.
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