Section 4014 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Family Law Code >> Division 9. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Any order for child support issued or modified pursuant
to this chapter shall include a provision requiring the obligor and
child support obligee to notify the other parent or, if the order
requires payment through an agency designated under Title IV-D of the
Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 651, et seq.), the agency named
in the order, of the name and address of his or her current employer.
(b) The requirements set forth in this subdivision apply only in
cases in which the local child support agency is not providing child
support services pursuant to Section 17400. To the extent required by
federal law, and subject to applicable confidentiality provisions of
state or federal law, any judgment for paternity and any order for
child support entered or modified pursuant to any provision of law
shall include a provision requiring the child support obligor and
obligee to file with the court all of the following information:
(1) Residential and mailing address.
(2) Social security number.
(3) Telephone number.
(4) Driver's license number.
(5) Name, address, and telephone number of the employer.
(6) Any other information prescribed by the Judicial Council.
The judgment or order shall specify that each parent is
responsible for providing his or her own information, that the
information must be filed with the court within 10 days of the court
order, and that new or different information must be filed with the
court within 10 days after any event causing a change in the
previously provided information.
(c) The requirements set forth in this subdivision shall only
apply in cases in which the local child support agency is not
providing child support services pursuant to Section 17400. Once the
child support registry, as described in Section 16576 of the Welfare
and Institutions Code is operational, any judgment for paternity and
any order for child support entered or modified pursuant to any
provision of law shall include a provision requiring the child
support obligor and obligee to file and keep updated the information
specified in subdivision (b) with the child support registry.
(d) The Judicial Council shall develop forms to implement this
section. The forms shall be developed so as not to delay the
implementation of the Statewide Child Support Registry described in
Section 16576 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and shall be
available no later than 30 days prior to the implementation of the
Statewide Child Support Registry.