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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 20Pt. 1Ch. 2§ 20012 Family Law Evaluator Duties

§ 20012 Family Law Evaluator Duties

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§ 20012 Family Law Evaluator Duties

This law says courts must have a Family Law Evaluator to help people with family problems like child support or spousal support. The evaluator does things like checking paperwork, making recommendations, and helping the court.

Key Takeaways

  • •The court must have a Family Law Evaluator to help with family cases.
  • •The evaluator helps with things like child support, spousal support, and health insurance.
  • •They check paperwork, make recommendations, and help the judge.

Example

A couple is getting divorced and needs to figure out child support.

The Family Law Evaluator will meet with them, check their paperwork, and help the judge decide how much child support should be paid.

How to Calculate

Not explicitly provided in the statute.

  1. No specific calculation steps are given in the law.

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Result: No calculation example provided.

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§ 20012 Family Law Evaluator Duties

The court shall appoint a Family Law Evaluator, who shall be available to assist parties. By local rule the superior court may designate the duties of the Family Law Evaluator, which may include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) Requiring litigants in actions which involve temporary child support, temporary spousal support, and temporary maintenance of health insurance in which at least one litigant is unrepresented, to meet with the Family Law Evaluator prior to the support hearing. (b) Preparing support schedules based on standardized formulae accessed through existing up-to-date computer technology. (c) Drafting stipulations to include all issues agreed to by the parties. (d) Prior to, or at, any hearing pursuant to this chapter, reviewing the paperwork by the court, advising the judge whether or not the matter is ready to proceed, and making a recommendation to the court regarding child support, spousal support, and health insurance. (e) Assisting the clerk in maintaining records. (f) Preparing a formal order consistent with the court’s announced oral order, unless one of the parties is represented by an attorney. (g) Assisting the court with research and any other responsibilities which will enable the court to be responsive to the litigants’ needs. (Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 219, Sec. 210. Effective January 1, 1994.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

Family Law Evaluatorsupport schedulesstipulationschild supportspousal supporthealth insurance

Related Statutes

  • § 1612 Premarital Property Rights Agreement
  • § 17415 Child Support Referral Duty
  • § 17404 Child Support Enforcement Actions
  • § 17412 Child Support Via Parentage Declaration
  • § 17430 Child Support Default Judgment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 20012.
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