COURT
FACILITATOR
SELF-HELP CLINICS
The Court
Facilitator’s office holds self-help clinics at various times and locations
throughout Siskiyou County. These clinics are free of charge.
Locations
YREKA
Family
Law Facilitator’s Office
311
Fourth Street (Law Library in basement)
Yreka,
CA 96097
WEED
Superior
Court Weed Branch
550 Main Street
Weed, CA
DORRIS
Superior
Court Dorris Branch
324
N. Pine Street
Dorris,
CA
Clinic
Schedules are subject to change. To check the current month’s schedule, see our
Self-Help Clinic Schedule page. Clinics are
subject to cancellation in unsafe weather or road conditions. Before traveling
long distances, please call (530) 842-0157 or (530) 842-0192 on the day of the
clinic for last-minute schedule changes. For recorded information regarding our
current schedule, please call (530) 842-8380.
What
to bring to the Court Facilitator Self-Help Clinic:
·
Any
court papers regarding your case and any related cases. (For example, you may
be involved in both a dissolution of marriage and a separate child support
case.) In unlawful detainer cases, please be sure to bring any notices
received.
·
Name
and address of the other party(ies).
·
Children’s
birth dates.
·
In
every dissolution of marriage case, and in any other case
in which child support could be an issue, information regarding all of your
income for the last 12 months, your three most recent pay stubs, documentation
of unemployment, SSI, disability, rental income, etc. If you have
self-employment income, a profit and loss statement for the last 12 months. Any
information you may have about the other party’s income. Information regarding
your monthly expenses.
·
In
dissolution of marriage cases, a list of all of your assets and debts, whether
or not they were acquired during the marriage.
Please
do not bring your children to the Family Law Clinic. Much of what is discussed
at the Family Law Clinic is not appropriate for your children to hear. We do
not have any staff available to care for your children during the Family Law
Clinic. We will not assist you if you bring children (anyone under 18) to the
clinic. There are free child care vouchers available at the Family Court
Services Office.