Section 1842 Of Chapter 3. Proceedings For Conciliation From California Family Law Code >> Division 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) If an application is made to the family conciliation
court for conciliation proceedings in respect to a controversy
between spouses, or a contested proceeding for dissolution of
marriage, for nullity of a voidable marriage, or for legal separation
of the parties, but there is no minor child whose welfare may be
affected by the results of the controversy, and it appears to the
court that reconciliation of the spouses or amicable adjustment of
the controversy can probably be achieved, and that the work of the
court in cases involving children will not be seriously impeded by
acceptance of the case, the court may accept and dispose of the case
in the same manner as similar cases involving the welfare of children
are disposed of.
(b) If the court accepts the case under subdivision (a), the court
has the same jurisdiction over the controversy and the parties to
the controversy and those having a relation to the controversy that
it has under this part in similar cases involving the welfare of
children.