Section 2406 Of Chapter 5. Summary Dissolution From California Family Law Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) Each superior court shall make available a brochure, the
contents and form of which shall be prescribed by the Judicial
Council, describing the requirements, nature, and effect of
proceedings under this chapter. The brochure shall be printed and
distributed by the Judicial Council in both English and Spanish.
(b) The brochure shall state, in nontechnical language, all the
following:
(1) It is in the best interests of the parties to consult an
attorney regarding the dissolution of their marriage. The services of
an attorney may be obtained through lawyer referral services, group
or prepaid legal services, or legal aid organizations.
(2) The parties should not rely exclusively on this brochure which
is not intended as a guide for self-representation in proceedings
under this chapter.
(3) A concise summary of the provisions and procedures of this
chapter and Sections 2320 and 2322 and Sections 2339 to 2344,
inclusive.
(4) The nature of services of the conciliation court, where
available.
(5) Neither party to the marriage can in the future obtain spousal
support from the other.
(6) A statement in boldface type to the effect that upon entry of
the judgment, the rights and obligations of the parties to the
marriage with respect to the marriage, including property and spousal
support rights, will be permanently adjudicated without right of
appeal, except that neither party will be barred from instituting an
action to set aside the judgment for fraud, duress, accident,
mistake, or other grounds at law or in equity, or to make a motion
pursuant to Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(7) The parties to the marriage retain the status of married
persons and cannot remarry until the judgment dissolving the marriage
is entered.
(8) Other matters as the Judicial Council considers appropriate.