This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form FL-530 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FL-530?
A: Form FL-530 is a document called Judgment Regarding Parental Obligations (Uifsa), used in California family law cases.
Q: What is Uifsa?
A: Uifsa stands for Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. It is a law that helps establish and enforce child support orders across state lines.
Q: What is the purpose of Form FL-530?
A: The purpose of Form FL-530 is to establish or modify child support orders in cases where the parents live in different states.
Q: Who can use Form FL-530?
A: Form FL-530 can be used by parents or legal entities involved in a child support case where one parent lives in California and the other parent lives in a different state.
Q: What information is required in Form FL-530?
A: Form FL-530 requires information such as the names of the parents, addresses, and employment details. It also requires information about the children and their financial needs.
Q: Are there any filing fees for Form FL-530?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with submitting Form FL-530. The amount varies depending on the county and court where the form is filed.
Q: Can I get legal assistance in filling out Form FL-530?
A: Yes, it is recommended to seek legal assistance from an attorney or a family law facilitator to ensure that all the necessary information is included and the form is filled out correctly.
Q: What happens after Form FL-530 is filed?
A: After Form FL-530 is filed, the court will review the information provided and may schedule a hearing to determine child support obligations. The court will then issue a judgment regarding parental obligations.
Form Details:
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