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Family Law Blog 2014 March Child Support and Restraining Order: Trial Court Jurisdiction to Make Child Support Orders Survives the Dissolution of a Tempo
California Family Code Section 200 states, “The superior has jurisdiction in proceedings under this code.” Family Code Section 290 further provides that an order made pursuant to the Family Code may be enforced “by any other order as the court in its discretion determines from time to time to be necessary.” A “protective order” is defined in Fam. Code §6218 as an order issued under Fam. Code §6320, Fam. Code §6321, and Fam. Code §6322. Judicial Council forms, including forms DV-100 and DV-105, are required to be used when requesting protective orders and other relief. (Fam. Code §211, Fam. Code §221 (c).
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