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- California Code, Family Code - FAM § 3044 - 3044 | FindLaw
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff <Section operative until Jan 1, 2026 and repealed on that date See, also, § 3044 operative Jan 1, 2026 >
- California Family Code section 3044 (2025)
For purposes of this section, a person has “perpetrated domestic violence” when the person is found by the court to have intentionally or recklessly caused or attempted to cause bodily injury, or sexual assault, or to have placed a person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to that person or to another, or to have engage
- FAMILY CODE SECTION 3044 - solano. courts. ca. gov
(c) For purposes of this section, a person has "perpetrated domestic violence" when he or she is found by the court to have intentionally or recklessly caused or attempted to cause bodily injury, or sexual assault, or to have placed a person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to that person or to another, or to have eng
- California Family Code § 3044 (2024) :: 2024 California Code - Justia Law
Cal FAM Code § 3044 - 3044 (a) Upon a finding by the court that a party seeking custody of a child has perpetrated domestic violence within the previous five years against the other party seeking custody of the child, or
- Know Your Rights: Family Code section 3044 What is Domestic Abuse? What . . .
Even if a restraining order against the abuser has expired or ended, Family Code section 3044 will still apply if there was a finding of domestic abuse within the past five years
- 3044. Presumption against persons perpetrating domestic violence
Legal Information: California 3044 Presumption against persons perpetrating domestic violence
- CA Family Code 3044 Its Impact on Custody Rig
In the realm of family law in California, one critical statute that significantly impacts custody and visitation rights is the Family Code 3044 This provision plays a pivotal role in cases involving accusations of abuse or neglect by a parent towards a child or the other parent
- No Shortcuts: CA Court Upholds Strict Custody Rules in DV Cases
What Is Family Code § 3044? California law provides that if a parent has committed domestic violence against the other parent or child within the past five years, there is a rebuttable presumption that awarding sole or joint custody to that parent is not in the child’s best interest
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