California Laws: Family Code Sections 2100-2113
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2100
The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) It is the policy of the State of California (1) to marshal, preserve, and protect community and...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2101
Unless the provision or context otherwise requires, the following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Asset" includes, but is not limited to, any real or...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2102
(a) From the date of separation to the date of the distribution of the community or quasi-community asset or liability in question, each party is...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2103
In order to provide full and accurate disclosure of all assets and liabilities in which one or both parties may have an interest, each party...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2104
(a) After or concurrently with service of the petition for dissolution or nullity of marriage or legal separation of the parties, each party shall serve...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2105
(a) Except by court order for good cause, before or at the time the parties enter into an agreement for the resolution of property or...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2106
Except as provided in subdivision (d) of Section 2105 or in Section 2110, absent good cause, no judgment shall be entered with respect to the...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2107
(a) If one party fails to serve on the other party a preliminary declaration of disclosure under Section 2104 or a final declaration of disclosure...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2108
At any time during the proceeding, the court has the authority, on application of a party and for good cause, to order the liquidation of...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2109
The provisions of this chapter requiring a final declaration of disclosure do not apply to a summary dissolution of marriage, but a preliminary declaration of...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2110
In the case of a default judgment, the petitioner may waive the final declaration of disclosure requirements provided in this chapter, and shall not be...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2111
A disclosure required by this chapter does not abrogate the attorney work product privilege or impede the power of the court to issue protective orders....
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2112
The Judicial Council shall adopt appropriate forms and modify existing forms to effectuate the purposes of this chapter. ...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 2113
This chapter applies to any proceeding commenced on or after January 1, 1993. ...