For Families and Children

National Reunification Month is a time to celebrate families and communities, and to raise awareness about the importance of family reunification for children in foster care. Visit the ABA Center on Children and the Law Website for planning tools, publications and more information on how to participate in Reunification Month.


The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), Center for Families, Children & the Courts (CFCC) is dedicated to improving the quality of justice and services to meet the diverse needs of children, youth, parents, families, and other users of the California courts.  To that end, the division supports programs in collaborative justice, domestic violence, language access, mentally ill court users, representation, services to self-represented litigants, tribal projects, veterans’ courts, and other programs that improve practice in family and juvenile, as well as other case types.

This section includes CFCC's programs related to Family Law and Juvenile Law. Other CFCC programs can be found in Collaborative Justice, Domestic Violence, Equal Access , and Tribal/State Programs.

What's New

Proposed Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Funding Methodology

The Judicial Council’s Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends revising the allocation methodology for the limited CASA funding available. The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee is seeking comments and or recommendation to propose this funding methodology to the Judicial Council. Please review the Invitation to Comment memo and use the comment form to submit feedback no later than Monday, July 8, 2013 by 5:00 p.m.

CFCC Celebrates Reunification Month with Release of New Publication

Together Again coverTogether Again: A Day of Celebration
is a resource for local juvenile courts to use when recognizing the efforts of parents who the court determines may safely reunify with their children. This book, written from a child’s perspective, seeks to describe the challenges that face children and families going through the dependency process, and celebrate the important accomplishments of parents and the professionals that support them in their efforts toward reunification. The book also includes a certificate to commemorate the date of reunification. Printable versions are available below.

Together Again: A Day of Celebration (for color printing)
Together Again: A Day of Celebration (for b/w printing)
Certificate of Reunification

Education and Resources

Orientation to Family Court Mediation and Child Custody Recommending Counseling
This new video describes the mediation and child custody recommending counseling court process, provides helpful information about parenting plans, and offers tips on how parents can reduce conflict and help their children adjust to the changes happening in their family. Mediation and child custody recommending counseling is a process in which a neutral, specially trained professional will listen to the parents concerns and help them develop a parenting plan that meets the needs of their family in the event of a divorce or when two parents choose to live apart. To learn more, view the video.

Family Law


Juvenile Law


Contact Info

Center for Families, Children & the Courts
Judicial and Court Operations Services Division
Judicial Council of California - Administrative Office of the Courts
455 Golden Gate Avenue, 6th Floor
San Francisco, California
94102-3688

Ph:
415-865-7739
Fax: 415-865-7217
E-mail: cfcc@jud.ca.gov
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