Section 4560 Of Article 2. Order For Deposit Of Money From California Family Law Code >> Division 9. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
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. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) or in Article 3
(commencing with Section 4565), every order or judgment to pay child
support may also require the payment by the child support obligor of
up to one year's child support or such lesser amount as is equal to
the child support amount due to be paid by the child support obligor
between the time of the date of the order and the date when the
support obligation will be terminated by operation of law. This
amount shall be known as the "child support security deposit."
(b) Unless expressly waived by the child support obligee, the
court may order the establishment of a child support trust account
pursuant to this chapter in every proceeding in which a child support
obligation is imposed by order of the court. Among other reasons,
the court may decline to establish a child support trust account upon
its finding that an adequately funded child support trust account
already exists pursuant to this chapter for the benefit of the child
or children involved in the proceeding or that the child support
obligor has provided adequate alternative security which is
equivalent to the child support security deposit otherwise required
by this chapter.