Section 20043 Of Chapter 3. Santa Clara County Pilot Project From California Family Law Code >> Division 20. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3.
20043
. (a) It is estimated for Santa Clara County's participation
in the pilot project authorized by this chapter, that 4,000 litigants
will be served annually, and that the following savings will occur:
(1) With an estimated 20 percent reduction in the use of court
time over the current system, the county would save approximately 178
hours per year of court time, or approximately 22 workdays per year.
(2) With an estimated cost savings in incomes of judges, court
reporters, clerks, bailiffs, and sheriffs, the project is expected to
save approximately twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) per year. Cases
involving child support obligations which the district attorney's
office was required to handle in one participating county, for the
1989-90 fiscal year, number 2,461. The average time spent on a
typical child support order is approximately five hours. There is a
potential of 12,500 man-hours per year that could be saved, resulting
in a savings of three hundred sixty-seven thousand eight hundred
seventy-five dollars ($367,875) per year in attorney salaries alone.
This does not take into consideration costs for documents, filing,
and other district attorney personnel.
(3) The average savings personally to litigants who otherwise
would require private representation would be from fifty dollars
($50) to two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per hour of court time and
other preparation work.
(b) The satisfaction of participating parties will be determined
by requiring the litigants using the pilot project to fill out a
simple exit poll. The response of at least 70 percent of those
questionnaires will be analyzed to decide whether the program has
been deemed satisfactory by the participants.
(c) The estimated cost of the program is as follows:
(1) The estimated salary for an Attorney-Mediator is sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000) to sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000)
per year, plus an additional 25 percent of salary to cover the costs
of benefits for that position. In addition, there may be other costs
connected with this position for support staff at the court.
(2) The costs of exit polling and any informational materials to
be handed out to the public by the Attorney-Mediator is undetermined
and cannot be estimated.
(d) The estimated income to cover the costs of this program will
be as follows:
(1) There are approximately 10,000 dissolution of marriage
petitions filed in Santa Clara County each year. Of those cases,
approximately one-third of them have responses filed. At the present
time, it costs one hundred sixty-five dollars ($165) to have a
petition for dissolution of marriage filed and one hundred
twenty-seven dollars ($127) to have a response filed, for a cost
differential of thirty-eight dollars ($38). By equalizing the
response fee with the petition fee, income generated would be
approximately one hundred twenty-five thousand four hundred dollars
($125,400) per year. This does not include the cost of fourteen
dollars ($14) for each responsive declaration filed to a motion or
order to show cause, the annual number of which is significantly
greater than 3,300. It is estimated that an additional fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000) per year could be generated by equalizing the
responsive fees to a motion or order to show cause with the filing of
those motions. These fees generated would more than offset the costs
of the program.
(2) It is also anticipated that the Attorney-Mediator will develop
public information and outreach programs which will be paid for by
any excess revenue generated from the pilot project and ultimately
will result in savings to the public and the court. The public will
save by not having to pay attorneys for certain information regarding
child support matters, and the court will save by not having to
educate the public from the bench, thus expediting the handling of
support and custody cases.
(e) The cost of computers, printers, and other equipment will be
defrayed by contributions.