This is an official California Judicial Council family law form, which may be used in domestic litigation in California. Enter the information as indicated on the form and file with the court as appropriate.
Orange California Notice to Local Child Support Agency of Intent to take Independent Action to Enforce Support Order — Governmental Description: The Orange California Notice to Local Child Support Agency (LISA) of Intent to take Independent Action to Enforce Support Order is an official document submitted by a concerned party to formally notify the LISA of their intention to pursue independent action in enforcing a child support order. The notice provides critical information and serves as a legal requirement, ensuring that the LISA is aware of the individual's intent to take matters into their own hands. Keywords: — Orange California: Refers to the specific geographical location of Orange County within the state of California. — Notice: An official document serving as a means of communication to inform the LISA about independent action. — Local Child Support Agency: Refers to the governmental agency responsible for enforcing child support orders and providing assistance to custodial parents in Orange County. — Intent: Demonstrates the intention of the concerned party to take independent action. — Independent action: Refers to the pursuit of other legal options outside the LISA's jurisdiction to enforce the child support order. — Enforce: The act of ensuring that the child support order is complied with by the noncustodial parent. — Support order: A legally binding agreement or court-issued mandate which obligates the noncustodial parent to provide financial support to the custodial parent or caregiver. — Governmental: Relates to the involvement of the government in the child support enforcement process. Types: 1. Initial Notice to Local Child Support Agency: This is the first notification sent to the LISA to inform them about the individual's intent to pursue independent action to enforce a child support order. It lays the groundwork and provides essential details regarding the situation and the individual's decision. 2. Subsequent Notice: If the initial notice does not yield the desired result or if additional action is needed, a subsequent notice can be filed to reiterate the intent and potentially provide further evidence or documentation. 3. Notice of Resolution: In the event that the independent action leads to a resolution, this notice is filed to inform the LISA about the successful enforcement of the child support order, ensuring that the agency is aware of the completed action and can update their records accordingly. 4. Notice of Continued Independent Action: If the enforcement of the child support order requires ongoing efforts or additional actions over an extended period, this notice conveys the individual's intent to continue pursuing independent action until the order is adequately enforced.Orange California Notice to Local Child Support Agency of Intent to take Independent Action to Enforce Support Order — Governmental Description: The Orange California Notice to Local Child Support Agency (LISA) of Intent to take Independent Action to Enforce Support Order is an official document submitted by a concerned party to formally notify the LISA of their intention to pursue independent action in enforcing a child support order. The notice provides critical information and serves as a legal requirement, ensuring that the LISA is aware of the individual's intent to take matters into their own hands. Keywords: — Orange California: Refers to the specific geographical location of Orange County within the state of California. — Notice: An official document serving as a means of communication to inform the LISA about independent action. — Local Child Support Agency: Refers to the governmental agency responsible for enforcing child support orders and providing assistance to custodial parents in Orange County. — Intent: Demonstrates the intention of the concerned party to take independent action. — Independent action: Refers to the pursuit of other legal options outside the LISA's jurisdiction to enforce the child support order. — Enforce: The act of ensuring that the child support order is complied with by the noncustodial parent. — Support order: A legally binding agreement or court-issued mandate which obligates the noncustodial parent to provide financial support to the custodial parent or caregiver. — Governmental: Relates to the involvement of the government in the child support enforcement process. Types: 1. Initial Notice to Local Child Support Agency: This is the first notification sent to the LISA to inform them about the individual's intent to pursue independent action to enforce a child support order. It lays the groundwork and provides essential details regarding the situation and the individual's decision. 2. Subsequent Notice: If the initial notice does not yield the desired result or if additional action is needed, a subsequent notice can be filed to reiterate the intent and potentially provide further evidence or documentation. 3. Notice of Resolution: In the event that the independent action leads to a resolution, this notice is filed to inform the LISA about the successful enforcement of the child support order, ensuring that the agency is aware of the completed action and can update their records accordingly. 4. Notice of Continued Independent Action: If the enforcement of the child support order requires ongoing efforts or additional actions over an extended period, this notice conveys the individual's intent to continue pursuing independent action until the order is adequately enforced.