California Form 1296 32 PDF Details

The California 1296 32 form serves a crucial role within the state's legal and family court systems, providing a structured method for documenting the outcomes of court hearings concerning child support. It is specifically utilized when a governmental agency, as highlighted under Family Code sections 17400 and 17406, is involved in the proceedings. This form, also recognized as the Short Form Order After Hearing, captures essential details such as the participation of petitioners, respondents, and other relevant parties during the hearing. It records the court's findings on the obligor's financial capability and health insurance availability for the minor children involved. Additionally, it outlines the court’s orders regarding the continuation of previous orders, any modifications, obligations of the obligor towards child support and health insurance, and any specific directives for future actions or updates required by the obligor. Designed for the Superior Court of California, this form ensures that all decisions made during the hearing are formally documented, facilitating clarity and enforcement of the court’s orders. By providing spaces for optional contact information and attorney representation details, it also serves as a comprehensive record that supports efficient communication and follow-up actions.

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Form NameCalifornia Form 1296 32
Form Length1 pages
Fillable?No
Fillable fields0
Avg. time to fill out15 sec
Other namesarrearages, conforming, stipulation, CALIFORNIA

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1296.32

GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (under Family Code, §§ 17400, 17406):

FOR COURT USE ONLY

TELEPHONE NO. (Optional):

E-MAIL ADDRESS (Optional):FAX NO. (Optional):

ATTORNEY FOR (Name):

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF

STREET ADDRESS:

MAILING ADDRESS:

CITY AND ZIP CODE:

BRANCH NAME:

PETITIONER/PLAINTIFF:

RESPONDENT/DEFENDANT:

OTHER PARENT:

CASE NUMBER:

SHORT FORM ORDER AFTER HEARING

1. This matter proceeded as follows:

a. Date:

Dept.:

b.

 

 

Petitioner/Plaintiff present

 

 

 

Respondent/Defendant present

c.

 

 

 

 

d.

 

 

Other parent present

Uncontested

 

By stipulation

 

Judicial officer:

Attorney present (name):

Attorney present (name):

Attorney present (name):

Contested

e. Attorney for local child support agency present under Family Code sections 17400 and 17406 (name):

f.

Other (specify):

2. THE COURT FINDS, based upon the moving papers:

a.

(Name):

is the "obligor" in this proceeding.

b.

 

The obligor is

and based thereon has no ability to pay support.

 

 

 

c.

 

Health insurance coverage at no or reasonable cost is currently not available to the obligor to cover the minor children in

 

 

this action.

 

3.THE COURT ORDERS:

a. All orders previously made in this action will remain in full force and effect except as specifically modified below.

b.

This matter is continued to

in Dept.:

for the following purposes only:

c.

d.

e.

f.

Obligor is ordered to appear on the continuance date.

 

Current child support is suspended commencing (date):

. Any order to liquidate

support arrearages is suspended until further order of the court. Obligor must notify the local child support agency in writing within 10 days of any change in income, employment status, residence or availability of health insurance coverage for the children in this action. The court retains jurisdiction to order support retroactive to the date when obligor becomes employed or otherwise able to pay support.

Obligor is not ordered to provide health insurance coverage for the children in this action at this time. Obligor is ordered to obtain health insurance coverage for the children in this action if it becomes available at no or reasonable cost.

Other (specify):

4.Number of pages attached: _______

Date:

Approved as conforming to court order:

(SIGNATURE OF ATTORNEY FOR OBLIGOR)

JUDICIAL OFFICER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT

 

 

 

Page 1 of 1

 

 

 

 

Form Approved for Optional Use

SHORT FORM ORDER AFTER HEARING

Family Code, §§ 17400, 17402,

Judicial Council of California

17404, 17406

Rule 1296.32 [New January 1, 2002]

 

(Governmental)