File #: 22-134    Version: 1
Type: Rule/Form Proposal Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2022 In control: Judicial Council
On agenda: 9/20/2022 Final action: 9/20/2022
Title: Rules and Forms | Family Law: Child Custody and Visitation in Cases Involving Abuse by Parent and Child Testimony (Action Required)
Attachments: 1. 20220920-22-134
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Rules and Forms | Family Law: Child Custody and Visitation in Cases Involving Abuse by Parent and Child Testimony (Action Required)
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Summary
Summary
The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends amending four California Rules of Court and revising three forms to comply with Senate Bill 654 (Stats. 2021, ch. 768). The bill amended Family Code section 3011 by extending the requirement that a court state its reasons when granting sole or joint custody to someone despite allegations of abuse or substance abuse against that person to orders granting unsupervised visitation to someone against whom there are allegations of abuse or substance abuse. The bill also amended Family Code section 3042 regarding child testimony to prohibit allowing the child to testify in front of the parties unless specific findings are made, and to require that certain court professionals provide notice if a child changes their choice about addressing the court.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends that the Judicial Council, effective January 1, 2023:
1. Amend rule 5.210 of the California Rules of Court, Court-connected child custody mediation, to include the obligations of a child custody recommending counselor to give notice about a child's desire to provide input and a child's change of choice about addressing the court under section 3042.
2. Amend rule 5.220, Court-ordered child custody evaluations, to include the obligations of a child custody evaluator to give notice about a child's desire to provide input and a child's change of choice about addressing the court under section 3042.
3. Amend rule 5.242, Qualifications, rights, and responsibilities of counsel appointed to represent a child in family law proceedings, to update counsel's obligations to give notice about a child's desire to provide input and include counsel's obligation to give notice if the child has changed their choice about addres...

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