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Which section of CA Family Code authorizes property restraining orders?

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DeJure

Member
Hi,

What section of the California Family Code authorizes a "property restraint" order? (I searched the Family Code on the leginfo website but there are too many results to wade through).

Background:

I've filed for divorce in California.

Form FL-310 has an option for a "Property Restraint" order. I realize that the parties in a divorce are subject to an automatic restraining order. However, I'm concerned that my spouse may be spending funds that she shouldn't be.

As part of another order, I also want to include a request an order for "Property Restraint" in order to "remind" her not to spend any money not necessary for the necessities of life. In preparing my declaration, I want to review the Code which authorizes such a restraining order.

Any help is appreciated!
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Hi,

What section of the California Family Code authorizes a "property restraint" order? (I searched the Family Code on the leginfo website but there are too many results to wade through).

Background:

I've filed for divorce in California.

Form FL-310 has an option for a "Property Restraint" order. I realize that the parties in a divorce are subject to an automatic restraining order. However, I'm concerned that my spouse may be spending funds that she shouldn't be.

As part of another order, I also want to include a request an order for "Property Restraint" in order to "remind" her not to spend any money not necessary for the necessities of life. In preparing my declaration, I want to review the Code which authorizes such a restraining order.

Any help is appreciated!
You don't need to be redundant. FL310 already provides what you are looking for.
 

DeJure

Member
Thanks for the reply. I just would like to read the Code section which authorizes the property restraint.
 

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