Showing posts with label Department of Child Support Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Child Support Services. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

What is a Family Law contempt action?

A Family Law contempt action can be Civil or Criminal. In a civil contempt the goal is to have corrective measures take place, whereas in a criminal contempt matter the Citee maybe sentenced to five (5) days in jail for each count. The jail sentence is imposed for the willful disobedience of a valid court order, the Citee must have knowledge of the valid court order. If a Contempt action has been filed against you call the Law Offices of Bettina L. Yanez & Associates, for a free thirty (30) minute consultation.

For example in a Child Support Contempt action, your ability to pay Child Support was determined when the original child support order was made. Thus, your inability to pay your child support is an affirmative defense that must be proved by the Citee.

A Family Law Contempt action is begun by filing the charging document form FL-410, Order To Show Cause, on the seventh floor Family Law Clerks Office. Facts that constitute the contempt are alleged in the affidavit of facts indicating the kind of order that was violated, the date the order was entered and how the violation occurred. [California Code of Civil Procedure § 1211(a)]

A family law contempt action must be personally served on the Citee at least 21 days before the hearing. You or you attorney must appear at the arraignment hearing. If you do not appear in person or by counsel, a bench warrant can be issued. At the Arraignment you will enter a plea of guilt or not guilty and a pre trial date will be set.

At the pre trial a plea may be offered by County Counsel and if a plea is taken, your sentenced will be suspended and you will be placed an three (3) years probation. If you do not accept the plea your case will be set for a hearing. If you do not comply with the terms of your Plea the Department of Child Support Services can file a Petition to Revoke your Probation and the court can impose all or a portion of the suspended sentence.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

CALIFORNIA CHILD SUPPORT, CHILD CUSTODY, MODIFICATIONS & THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES

The payment of child support is a serious matter that can have very serious ramification for non-payment. For example, the local department of child support services could seek to enforce the current monthly child support order by taking any of the following steps:



1. Suspend any and all state issued licenses such as

  • Driver’s license

  • Professional licenses


If this occurs you can either retain a family law attorney to negotiate with the

Department of Child Support Services or file a motion to request Judicial

Release of any and all state licenses that have been or will be suspended.

The Department of Motor Vehicles can charge a fee to reinstate your license.

The fee can be around $15.00 in California. The California Department of Real
Estate Charges around $85.00 dollars to reinstate a license. It can take up to

7 to 10 days to obtain the release of any state issued licenses.

If by court order it can take up to three (3) days. If your license is suspended

By the Department of motor vehicles a temporary license can be issued for a

Period of 150 days which will then terminate at the end of the 150 days unless

Released.



2. Bank Levy/ FTB Collection program

The State Department of Child Support Services can levy your accounts

And have the Franchise Tax Board intercept income tax refunds IF you are

past due in the payment of your child support by $100.00 dollars or more.

The Franchise Tax Board runs an asset search and issues a levy if

there are any assets available for levy. The first $3500.00 can be

Exempt or you can hire a family law attorney to file a motion to request

Additional exemptions due to a factual hardship.



3. Denial of Passport

The Department of State can refuse to issue a passport to any person who

Owes $2500.00 or more in child Support payments. A notice will be sent

To by the State Department.



4. Child Support Services can report you to the Credit Reporting Agencies

Your payment or non payment can be reported on a monthly basis to

All credit reporting agencies such as TransUnion, Experian, Equifax and

Inovis.