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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 5Pt. 1Ch. 2§ 1814 Family Conciliation Court Staff

§ 1814 Family Conciliation Court Staff

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§ 1814 Family Conciliation Court Staff

This law sets up a special court helper called a 'supervising counselor of conciliation' to assist families in solving problems like divorce, child custody, and underage marriages. They can talk to families, investigate issues, and suggest solutions to the judge.

Key Takeaways

  • •The counselor helps families solve problems without going to a full trial.
  • •They can investigate issues like child custody or underage marriages.
  • •The counselor works for the court and reports to the judge.
  • •They can also mediate disputes between parents about seeing their kids.

Example

A couple is getting divorced and can't agree on who gets to keep their kids on weekends.

The supervising counselor can meet with both parents, listen to their concerns, and help them come up with a fair schedule. If they still can't agree, the counselor can suggest a plan to the judge.

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§ 1814 Family Conciliation Court Staff

(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 assist the family conciliation court in disposing of its business and carrying out its functions. When superior courts by contract have established joint family conciliation court services, the contracting courts jointly may make the appointments under this subdivision. (b) The supervising counselor of conciliation has the power to do all of the following: (1) Hold conciliation conferences with parties to, and hearings in, proceedings under this part, and make recommendations concerning the proceedings to the judge of the family conciliation court. (2) Provide supervision in connection with the exercise of the counselor’s jurisdiction as the judge of the family conciliation court may direct. (3) Cause reports to be made, statistics to be compiled, and records to be kept as the judge of the family conciliation court may direct. (4) Hold hearings in all family conciliation court cases as may be required by the judge of the family conciliation court, and make investigations as may be required by the court to carry out the intent of this part. (5) Make recommendations relating to marriages where one or both parties are underage. (6) Make investigations, reports, and recommendations as provided in Section 281 of the Welfare and Institutions Code under the authority provided the probation officer in that code. (7) Act as domestic relations cases investigator. (8) Conduct mediation of child custody and visitation disputes. (c) The superior court, or contracting superior courts, may also appoint associate counselors of conciliation and other office assistants as may be necessary to assist the family conciliation court in disposing of its business. The associate counselors shall carry out their duties under the supervision of the supervising counselor of conciliation and have the powers of the supervising counselor of conciliation. Office assistants shall work under the supervision and direction of the supervising counselor of conciliation. (d) The classification and salaries of persons appointed under this section shall be determined by: (1) The superior court of the county in which a noncontracting family conciliation court operates. (2) The superior court of the county which by contract has the responsibility to administer funds of the joint family conciliation court service. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 470, Sec. 12. (AB 1529) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

family conciliation courtsupervising counselor of conciliationconciliation conferencesmediation of child custody and visitation disputes

Related Statutes

  • § 1815 Counselor Qualifications For Conciliation
  • § 1810 Family Conciliation Court Jurisdiction
  • § 1812 Family Court Case Transfer
  • § 1813 Family Conciliation Court Judges
  • § 1817 Probation Officer Family Court Duties

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 1814.
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