Legal Question in Family Law in California

As of June 23,2010 a "seek work order" was ordered in family court for my sons father. He is suppose to fill in 40 jobs per month and have the form sent in to DCSS by the 15th of each month.. HE HAS NEVER RETURNED ANYTHING!

He has not complied with the "seek work order". DCSS can not help me. They said I need to file my own motion.

I live in Contra Costa County in California.

I would like to file something with the courts against him for not complying with the order.

Where do I start? what do I need to file?

What kind of motion do I need to file?


Asked on 9/28/10, 12:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Konstantin Savransky Savransky Law Offices

You need to file a motion for contempt explaining your situation and attach the underlying seek-work order. The form you need to use is FL-410 available online at: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms

If you need any help, please feel free to contact my law office in Walnut Creek (click on my profile for contact info). Good luck.

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Answered on 10/03/10, 4:23 pm

Mr. Savransky is wrong. The point of a find-work order is to affect child and sometimes spousal support. The motion you need to file is not contempt (even though he is in contempt) but rather a motion to modify support to be based on what he could be earning. The penalty for failing to comply with find work order is that you get ordered to pay support based on what the court finds you could earn, rather than what you are earning (or not earning as the case may be). Nothing focuses the mind on a job search faster than having to pay support as if you had a job. I practice family law in Contra Costa County and would be happy to help you with your case, though this is probably something you can do yourself with help from the Family Law Facilitator at the Courthouse.

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Answered on 10/06/10, 10:55 pm


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