1830-1842
FAMILY.CODE
SECTION 1830-1842
1830. (a) When a controversy exists between spouses, or when a controversy relating to child custody or visitation exists between parents regardless of their marital status, and the controversy may, unless a reconciliation is achieved, result in dissolution of the marriage, nullity of the marriage, or legal separation of the parties, or in the disruption of the household, and there is a minor child of the spouses or parents or of either of them whose welfare might be affected thereby, the family conciliation court has jurisdiction as provided in this part over the controversy and over the parties to the controversy and over all persons having any relation to the controversy. (b) The family conciliation court also has jurisdiction over the controversy, whether or not there is a minor child of the parties or either of them, where the controversy involves domestic violence. 1831. Before the filing of a proceeding for determination of custody or visitation rights, for dissolution of marriage, for nullity of a voidable marriage, or for legal separation of the parties, either spouse or parent, or both, may file in the family conciliation court a petition invoking the jurisdiction of the court for the purpose of preserving the marriage by effecting a reconciliation between the parties, or for amicable settlement of the controversy between the spouses or parents, so as to avoid further litigation over the issue involved. 1832. The petition shall be captioned substantially as follows: In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of ____ Upon the petition ) of __________________ ) Petition for (Petitioner) ) Conciliation And concerning ) (Under the Family __________________ ) Conciliation _ and __________________ ) Court Law) _____________ , ) Respondents To the Family Conciliation Court: 1833. The petition shall: (a) Allege that a controversy exists between the spouses or parents and request the aid of the court to effect a reconciliation or an amicable settlement of the controversy. (b) State the name and age of each minor child whose welfare may be affected by the controversy. (c) State the name and address of the petitioner or the names and addresses of the petitioners. (d) If the petition is presented by one spouse or parent only, the name of the other spouse or parent as a respondent, and state the address of that spouse or parent. (e) Name as a respondent any other person who has any relation to the controversy, and state the address of the person if known to the petitioner. (f) If the petition arises out of an instance of domestic violence, so state generally and without specific allegations as to the incident. (g) State any other information the court by rule requires. 1834. (a) The clerk of the court shall provide, at the expense of the county, blank forms for petitions for filing pursuant to this part. (b) The probation officers of the county and the attach